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- Australian Children’s BooksReview1 May 1972
- Review of *Norman Lindsay: The Embattled Olympian* by John HetheringtonReview1 May 1974
- ‘What Has He Done For Our National Spirit?’—A Note On Lawson CriticismEssay1 October 1978
- The Ambiguous Modernist: Themes in the Development of the Poetry of John TranterEssay1 October 1980
- ‘Eyre All Alone’: Francis Webb as MythmakerEssay1 May 1981
- On Our Selection: Special Australian Issues of Overseas JournalsEssay1 May 1981
- Art, Life and Authority in Australian Literary Culture: Marr and WhiteEssay1 October 1992
- Review of books by Richard D. Jordan and Peter Pierce, Elizabeth Webby, Lucy Sussex, Elizabeth Morrison, and Gillian WhitlockReview1 October 1990
- Oodgeroo: A Selective ChecklistEssay1 November 1994
- A.G. Stephens’s ‘Bookfellow’ in New ZealandEssay1 October 1993
- Review of *Sumner Locke Elliott: Writing Life. A Biography*, by Sharon Clarke, and *Pioneer Players: The Lives of Louis and Hilda Esson* by Peter FitzpatrickReview1 October 1996
- Review of books by Debra Adelaide, Helen Daniel, Chris Tiffin, Ken Gelder and Paul SalzmanReview1 May 1990
- Review *Henry Lawson, a Life* by Colin Roderick, *The Order of Things: A Life of Joseph Furphy* by John Barnes, and *The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins: A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy* by Julian CroftReview1 May 1992
- James Lester Burke, Martin Cash and Frank the PoetEssay1 May 1992
- At a DistanceEssay1 May 1999
- 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
- Why Australia? Or Against the Fragmentation of English Literary StudiesEssay1 May 2000
- Starting a Journal : ALS, Hobart 1963 : James McAuley, A D Hope and Geoffrey DuttonEssay1 October 2000
- Authors’ Statements [Shirley Hazzard]Essay1 October 1981
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie ScarceEssay2 May 2023