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- Harry Joy’s Children: The Art of Story Telling in Peter Carey’s *Bliss*Essay1 May 1994
- ‘Contour-Line by Contour’: Landscape Change as an Index of History in the Poetry of Les MurrayEssay1 May 1994
- Life-Lines in Stormy Seas: Some Recent Collections of Women’s Diaries and LettersEssay1 May 1993
- Terra Australis: Landscape as Medium in *Capricornia* and *Poor Fellow My Country*Essay1 May 1995
- Randolph Stow’s *Outrider* and the French Voyager PoemEssay1 October 1997
- That Hilarious Supplement: Gerald Murnane’s *A Lifetime on Clouds*Essay1 October 1992
- Getting a Head: Dismembering and Remembering in Robert Drewe’s *The Savage Crows*Essay1 May 2003
- The Solitariness of Alex MillerEssay1 May 2004
- Dorothy Hewett’s Faith in DoubtEssay1 May 2001
- Dying of Landscape: E.L. Grant Watson and the Australian DesertEssay1 May 1999
- The Tidiest Revolution: Regulative Feminist Autobiography and the De-Facement of the Australian Women’s MovementEssay1 May 2002
- All the Way to Cape Grimm: Reflections on Carmel Bird’s FictionEssay1 May 2004
- Reflecting the Detectives: Crime Fiction and the New Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century AustraliaEssay1 May 2005
- Reading (in/and) *Miranda*Essay1 May 2006
- Spatialising the Ghosts of Anzac in the Plays of Sydney Tomholt: The Absent Soldier and the War MemorialEssay1 May 2007
- ‘Isn’t there a poem about this, Mr de Mille?’: On Quotation, Camp and Colonial DistancingEssay1 November 2008
- Singing up Country in the Poetry of Judith Wright and Pablo NerudaEssay1 November 2008
- Of Sages and Sybils: Alec Hope and Judith WrightEssay1 May 2009
- The Significance of Littoral in Beverley Farmer’s Novel *The Seal Woman*Essay1 November 2009
- Ambivalence, Absence and Loss in David Malouf’s *Remembering Babylon*Essay1 June 2009