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- Honour the Single Soul: Homage to Randolph Stow (1936-2010)Essay1 May 2011
- Adaptation Studies, Convention, Vocal Production and Embodied Meaning in Verdi’s Macbeth: Rehabilitating the Brindisi, or, Lady Macbeth Unsexes HerselfEssay1 June 2014
- Richard Rorty’s Pragmatic Rehabilitation of Literary Criticism as a ‘Kind of Writing’Essay1 November 2013
- ‘Lights all askew in the heavens’: Einsteinian Relativity, Literary Modernism and the Lecture on Light in Christina Stead’s *Seven Poor Men of Sydney*Essay7 December 2016
- Models of Publishing and Opportunities for Change: Representations in Harlequin, Montlake and Self-Published Romance NovelsEssay3 December 2018
- Christina Stead’s ‘Kelly File’: Politics, Possession and the Writing of *Cotters’ England*Essay7 December 2016
- ‘An Explosive Novel of Strange Passions’: Horwitz Publications and Australia’s Pulp ModernismEssay19 December 2019
- ‘Nearly all deep fertile soil’: Les Murray, His Son and AutismEssay23 May 2022
- Words Are Not Enough: Loss, Grief and Incommunicability in Jennifer Down’s Short Stories ‘Aokigahara’ and ‘Pulse Points’Essay30 September 2022
- Caesura and the Deforming Poem: Rupture as a Space for the OtherEssay23 May 2022
- Textual Encounters of the Bird Kind: Dal Stivens and the Night ParrotEssay18 December 2023
- ‘A Message to Humanity on Behalf of the Adult Deaf’: The Protest Writing of John Patrick BourkeEssay23 May 2022
- *The Mystery of a Hansom Cab* as Spatial Artefact: Exploring Class and the Spatial Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Australia’s Favourite WhodunnitEssay19 December 2024
- Les Murray’s Talking MosaicsEssay19 December 2024
- H. G. Wells in AustraliaEssay30 May 1990
- Henry Lawson: The New Zealand VisitsEssay1 May 1968
- A Lost Satire on the 1890s *Bulletin* Writers and BohemiansEssay1 October 1986
- Out from the Shadows: The Realist Writers’ Movement, 1944-1970, and Communist Cultural DiscourseEssay1 October 1992
- Challenging the Editing of the Rachel Henning LettersEssay1 October 1994
- Death and Home-Work: The Origins of Narrative in *The Fortunes of Richard Mahony*Essay1 October 1995