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- Irishness as a Literary Condition: Australia and its Irish Reading and Writing CommunityEssay30 September 2021
- Bibliographic Notes on Selected Irish-Australian WritersEssay30 September 2021
- Introduction: The Uses of Irish-Australian LiteratureEssay30 September 2021
- Defining the Field of Irish-Australian Literature: Challenges and ConundrumsEssay30 September 2021
- ‘Ourselves Alone’? Encounters Between the Irish Literary Revival and Australian Settler-Modernisms, ca. 1913–1919Essay30 September 2021
- Vincent Buckley, Colonialism and the Problem of Irish-Australian IdentityEssay30 September 2021
- Writing the Irish-Australian Self: Life-Writers and Irish Stereotypes, 1870-2000Essay30 September 2021
- Conceptualising Irish-Aboriginal WritingEssay30 September 2021
- Blood and Names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South* TrilogyEssay3 October 2024
- From the Harp of Erin to Erin of the Harp with Thomas KeneallyEssay30 May 2015
- Irish-Australian Literature: Ghosts, Genealogy, TraditionEssay30 September 2021
- Irish Republicanism and the Colonial Australian Bushranger NarrativeEssay30 September 2021
- An Irish Conflict in *Bring Larks and Heroes*Essay1 October 1976
- Irish Protestant Colonialism and Educational Ideology in Australia:** **Hannah Boyd’s *Letters on Education* (1848)Essay30 September 2021
- Early Evidence for ‘Bushranger’ and ‘Croppy’Essay1 December 1966
- Shrouded Histories: Outlaw and Lawmaker, Republican Politics and Women’s InterestsEssay1 May 2003
- Antipodal Ireland and Tasmanian Underworlds: John Mitchel and William Moore FerrarEssay30 September 2021
- ‘Bushranger’ and ‘Croppy’ : A Footnote to Convict Jargon and EuphemismEssay1 June 1966
- Ruth Park’s Charlie Rothe: Reading *Harp in the South* (1948) and *Poor Man’s Orange* (1949)Essay18 December 2023
- Displaced Homelands in Gerald Murnane’s *Inland*Essay30 September 2021