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- Review of *Convict Words: Language in Early Colonial Australia*, by Amanda Laugesen, and *Chain Letters: Narrating Convict Lives*, edited by Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-StewartReview1 May 2004
- Review of *Speaking Our Language: The Story of Australian English*, by Bruce MooreReview1 May 2009
- Review of *Mongrel Signatures: Reflections on the Work of Mudrooroo*, edited by Annalisa OboeReview1 October 2005
- Medievalism, Nationalism, Colonialism: IntroductionEssay1 October 2011
- Review of *The Colonial Journals and the Emergence of Australian Literary Culture*, Rev. ed., by Ken Gelder and Rachael WeaverReview1 October 2014
- Traps of womanhood: Reproductive coercion in Ruth Park’s *Harp in the South* (1948) and *The Witch’s Thorn* (1951)Essay3 October 2024
- Folksong - A ProtestEssay1 June 1966
- ‘Colonial Literature for Colonial Readers!’Essay1 October 1971
- A Note on the Reception of Patrick White’s Novels in German Speaking Countries (1957-1979)Essay1 May 1983
- Fringe Finds Focus: Developments and Strategies in Aboriginal Writing in EnglishEssay1 June 1991
- A Bellyful of Bali: Travel, Writing and Australia/Asia RelationshipsEssay1 October 1996
- A Neglected Interview between Henry Handel Richardson and Brian Penton, 1931-1933Essay1 May 1998
- ‘Deadly’ Work: Reading the Short Fiction of Archie WellerEssay1 October 1993
- An Absence of PartisanshipReview1 May 1997
- Racism, the Realist Writers’ Movement and the Katharine Susannah Prichard AwardEssay1 October 1999
- Remember Love and Struggle? Reading Jean Devanny’s *Sugar Heaven* in Contemporary Australian ContextsEssay1 May 2004
- Veronica Brady’s Biography of Judith WrightEssay1 October 1999
- *Geoffry Hamlyn* and Its Australian SettingEssay1 June 1963
- Mid-Victorian Reading and the AntipodesEssay1 May 2006
- Forgotten Books and Local Readers: Popular Fiction in the Library at the Turn of the Twentieth CenturyEssay1 October 2014