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- Reading Carey Reading MalleyEssay1 October 2004
- ‘Isn’t there a poem about this, Mr de Mille?’: On Quotation, Camp and Colonial DistancingEssay1 November 2008
- Review of *Mudrooroo: A Likely Story*, by Maureen ClarkReview1 November 2008
- ‘Are We the Future of the Past?’ : Gothic Pasts, Gothic Futures, and Imaginary LivesEssay1 October 2011
- Marcus Clarke and the Society of the Spectacle: Reflections on Writing and Commodity Captialism in Nineteenth-Century MelbourneEssay1 May 1996
- ‘The Kingdom of Dust’: *Voss* as Planetary EpicEssay11 December 2022
- Kangaroo Redux: Reading the Conflicts of South Australian Settler Colonialism in W.A. Cawthorne’s *Kuperree*Essay30 September 2022
- A Gift Recovered: A Henry Lawson InscriptionEssay1 October 1982
- Review of *Marcus Clarke* by Michael Wilding and *Price Warung (William Astley)* by Barry AndrewsReview1 October 1978
- ‘Another Fresh Australian Tale’: The American Publication of Catherine Martin’s The Silent SeaEssay1 October 1992
- Review of *Henry Handel Richardson: The Letters*, edited by Clive Probyn and Bruce Steele, with Rachel Solomon and Patrick O'NeillReview1 May 2002
- Review of *The Gauche Intruder: Freud, Lacan and the White Australian Fantasy*, by Jennifer RutherfordReview1 May 2002
- Review of *Les Murray*, by Steven Matthews, and *Attuned to Alien Moonlight: The Poetry of Bruce Dawe*, by Dennis HaskellReview1 May 2003
- Symbolism and the Antipodes: The Fallen Woman in Caroline Leakey’s *Lyra Australis, or Attempts to Sing in a Strange Land*Essay31 October 2015
- The Ethics of Abjection: Patrick White’s *Riders in the Chariot*Essay1 October 1997
- Paternalism and Complicity: Or How Not to Atone for the ‘Sins of the Father’Essay1 May 2007
- Toward Worlding Settler Texts: Tracking the Uses of Miles Franklin’s *My Brilliant Career* through the CurriculumEssay19 September 2017
- Review of *Colonial Ballads* by Hugh AndersonReview1 December 1963
- Charles Rowcroft: Information, Corrections, AdditionsEssay1 October 1983
- Is There No End to Travelling? Paul Carter in the Linguistic No-Man’s-LandEssay1 May 1995