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- Review of *Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature*, by Paul EggertReview1 May 2011
- Review of books by Richard D. Jordan and Peter Pierce, Elizabeth Webby, Lucy Sussex, Elizabeth Morrison, and Gillian WhitlockReview1 October 1990
- Review of *The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety*, by Peter PierceReview1 October 1999
- Neo-Victorian Approaches to the Colonial Past in Ruth Park’s *Playing Beatie Bow*Essay3 October 2024
- Meta-Medievalism and the Future of the Past in the ‘Australian Girl’ NovelEssay1 October 2011
- Francis Adams: Realism and Sensation in the 1880sEssay31 October 2015
- Strange in the Cold Blue Light: Sensation and Science in the *Australian Journal*Essay31 October 2015
- The Self and the Magic Lantern: Gender and Subjectivity in Australian Colonial Women’s Writing [1992]Essay1 May 1992
- Tales of Old Travel: Predecessors of David Malouf’s *The Conversations at Curlow Creek*Essay1 October 1997
- **The Commercial Function of Historical Book Reviews: An Interrogation of the Angus & Robertson Archives**Essay30 April 2021
- Un/making Sexuality: *Such Is Life* and the Observant Queer ReaderEssay1 October 2003
- ‘The Slaughterman of Wagga Wagga’: Imposture, National Identity, and the Tichborne AffairEssay1 October 2004
- Reflecting the Detectives: Crime Fiction and the New Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century AustraliaEssay1 May 2005
- Alien Intoxications: The Aggressions of a Brisbane Opium SmokerEssay1 June 2012
- Reading DickensEssay1 October 2014
- Review of *Christopher Brennan: A Critical Biography* by Axel ClarkReview1 May 1982
- Review of *Along the Faultlines: Sex, Race and Nation in Australian Women's Writing, 1880s-1930s* by Susan Sheridan, and *Writing the Colonial Adventure: Race, Gender and Nation in Anglo-Australian Popular Fiction, 1875-1914* by Robert DixonReview1 October 1996
- Review of *Too Far Everywhere: The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-Century Australia*, *Seeking the Centre: The Australian Desert in Literature, Art and Film*, *The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan* and *Woman and Herself: A Critical Study of the Works of Barbara Hanrahan*Review1 May 1999
- Australian Literary LivesEssay1 October 2003
- *The Mystery of a Hansom Cab* as Spatial Artefact: Exploring Class and the Spatial Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Australia’s Favourite WhodunnitEssay19 December 2024