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- ‘Shafts into Our Fundamental Animalism’: Barbara Baynton’s Use of Naturalism in *Bush Studies*Essay1 May 1996
- The Pursuit of Oblivion: In Flight from SuburbiaEssay1 November 1998
- Contesting Enslavement: Marriage, Manhood and *My Brilliant Career*Essay1 October 2002
- Treating Dora in *His Natural Life*Essay1 May 2003
- ‘From the Lips of a Lady’: Mrs A.M. Hamilton-Grey’s First Biography of Henry KendallEssay1 May 2004
- ‘Touches of Nature that Make the Whole World Kin’: Furphy, Race and AnxietyEssay1 November 2000
- Unknown Australia: Rosa Praed’s Vanished RaceEssay1 May 2005
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2005Essay1 May 2006
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War IEssay1 May 2007
- ‘In the Hollow of the Heart’: Dorothy Hewett’s Early Imaginative LifeEssay1 May 2009
- ‘Phrases Between Us’: The Poetry of Anna WickhamEssay1 October 2005
- Relinquishing Poetic Form as a Means of Musical Redemption in Gabriel Fauré’s *La Chanson d’Éve*Essay1 June 2014
- Ladies Pets and the Politics of Affect: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and FlushEssay1 June 2010
- Indigenous Sovereignty and the Crisis of Whiteness in Alexis Wright’s *Carpenteria*Essay1 November 2010
- Words, Sticks and Stones: Keneally, Literature and Social ImpactEssay1 November 2013
- ‘The Other Seven Little Australians’: *The Man Who Loved Children* Reads Ethel TurnerEssay1 October 2010
- Beatrice Davis and ‘The Sacredness of the Printed Word’Essay1 October 2012
- Economies of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century Australia: Catherine Helen Spence’s Short Fiction for ChildrenEssay9 July 2018
- ‘An Explosive Novel of Strange Passions’: Horwitz Publications and Australia’s Pulp ModernismEssay19 December 2019
- Shifting Timescapes and the Significance of the Mine in Alexis Wright’s *Carpentaria*Essay29 October 2020