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- In His Own Sweet Time: Carmen’s Coming OutEssay1 October 2004
- C. J. Brennan’s *A Chant of Doom*: Australia’s Medieval WarEssay1 May 2007
- Professing the Popular: Political Fiction circa 2006Essay1 October 2007
- Who Is Kevin, and Why Do We Need to Talk About Him? Lionel Shriver, Kevin, and the Problem of RepresentationEssay1 November 2009
- Miles Franklin on American Manhood and White Slavery: The Case of ‘Red Cross Nurse’Essay1 May 2007
- ‘What Would Civilisation Be without a Gun?’ The Resistant Land in Sarah Campion’s Burdekin TrilogyEssay1 October 2006
- Biopolitics and Eleanor Dark’s *Prelude to Christopher*Essay1 June 2011
- Cloud-Borne Angels, Prophets and the Old Woman’s Flower-Pot: Reading George Eliot’s Realism alongside Spinoza’s ‘beings of the imagination’Essay1 October 2013
- The Ayers Rock Experience: Reading to Recuperate the Lost in David Malouf’s ‘Mrs Porter and the Rock’Essay1 May 2011
- English Studies in Australia: Repositioning the SubjectEssay1 June 2013
- Wartime Reading: Romantic Era Military Periodicals and the Edinburgh ReviewEssay1 October 2014
- Short Fiction Short Nation: The Ideologies of Australian RealismEssay2 November 2018
- The Menace of Intimacy: Domestic Noir, Feminist Criminology, and Emily Maguire’s *An Isolated Incident*Essay3 December 2018
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1980Essay1 May 1981
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1992Essay1 May 1993
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1999Essay1 May 2000
- Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: *The Well*, *Sing Fox to Me* and *Lilian’s Story*Essay23 May 2022
- By Association: Crafting Mission and Values Statements for the Australian University Heads of EnglishEssay30 October 2023
- Marcus Clarke and the Society of the Spectacle: Reflections on Writing and Commodity Captialism in Nineteenth-Century MelbourneEssay1 May 1996
- ‘There are no lost cities in Australia’: Losing and Finding Australia in the Work of Alan MooreheadEssay1 May 1999