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- Notes on the Early Unpublished Manuscripts of Peter CareyEssay1 October 2010
- ‘Tarrying with the Impossible’: *Daniel Stein, Interpreter* and the Politics of TranslationEssay1 October 2013
- Francis Adams: Realism and Sensation in the 1880sEssay31 October 2015
- Cooper, Cather, Prichard, 'Pioneer': The Chronotope of Settler ColonialismEssay1 June 2016
- ‘Deep Ancestral Voices’: Inner and Outer Narrative in Christopher J. Koch’s *Highways to a War*Essay1 May 1997
- ‘Merely Unfriendly or Slightly Critical’: Christina Stead. The Left, and *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay7 December 2016
- Arthur and Emily: A Note on a World War I NovelEssay1 May 1990
- Irish Republicanism and the Colonial Australian Bushranger NarrativeEssay30 September 2021
- Blood and Names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South* TrilogyEssay3 October 2024
- The Novel as ‘Work in Progress’: Shirley Hazzard’s *The Transit of Venus*Essay1 June 1991
- The Ethics of Abjection: Patrick White’s *Riders in the Chariot*Essay1 October 1997
- The Solitariness of Alex MillerEssay1 May 2004
- 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
- The Significance of Littoral in Beverley Farmer’s Novel *The Seal Woman*Essay1 October 2009
- The Anglo-Australian: Between Colony and Metropolis in Rosa Praed’s ‘*The Right Honourable*’ and *Policy and Passion*Essay1 May 2012
- On Appropriation: Two Novels of Dark and Barnard EldershawEssay1 October 2002
- Authors’ Statements [Michael Wilding]Essay1 October 1981
- Xavier Herbert, H.G. Wells and J.S. Huxley: Unexpected British ConnectionsEssay1 May 1985
- Some Convict Sources in Keneally and FitzgeraldEssay1 May 1980