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102. Medievalism and convergence culture: researching the Middle Ages for fiction and film [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
103. Jane Austen and Kanai Mieko: comic sisterhood [Earlier version of paper presented at the International Jane Austen and VCE conference at La Trobe University (2007: Melbourne).]
104. A cross-cultural approach to Jane Austen's novels [Paper presented at the International Jane Austen Conference, I Dearly Love a Laugh: Jane Austen and Comedy (2007: Melbourne).]
105. The centaur and the cyborg: abject becoming on the colonial frontier [Paper in: Elizabeth Webby.]
106. Wittig's lesbian and the Corinthian men: problematising categories of sex in 1 Cor 11.2-16. [Paper in: Focus: Feminism and Biblical Studies.]
107. Medical Students' Empathy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
108. Monkey and the journey back to paradise [Paper in: Paradise: New Worlds of Books and Readers.]
109. Gabriel de Foigny and the hermaphroditic new world [Paper in: Paradise: New Worlds of Books and Readers.]
110. 'Sophisticated smut': the Penguin edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover in New Zealand [Paper in: Paradise: New Worlds of Books and Readers.]
111. Reading in The Heart of the Bush [(1910). Paper in: Paradise: New Worlds of Books and Readers.]
112. 'And God saw everything': paradise, utopia and surveillance [Paper in: Paradise: New Worlds of Books and Readers.]
113. 'Blood gashed and running like rain': a diasporic poetics in Dionne Brand's In Another Place, Not Here (1996) and Simone Lazaroo's The Australian Fiance (2000). [Paper in: Special issue: Diasporic Spectrality: Minorities and Cultural Assertions in Canada, Australia and Beyond. Turcotte, Gerry and Rando, Gaetano (eds.).]
114. "Aura," "The Aspern Papers," "A Rose for Emily": A Literary Relationship
115. Colonial Crises of Imagination, Climate Fictions, and English Literary Education
116. Paper giants
117. Written on the body: ekphrasis, perception and deception in Heliodorus' Aethiopica [Paper in: The Verbal and the Visual: Cultures of Ekphrasis in Antiquity. Elsner, Jas (ed.)]
118. Speculative Futures on ChatGPT and Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Collective Reflection from the Educational Landscape
119. Developing New Superhero/Villain Characters for Teaching Activities
120. Waves from the shore: women writing the sea in Oceania. [Article based on a paper delivered at Waka: Pacific Communities 2000: Perceptions and Representations conference (2000: Wellington, N.Z.).]
121. Translations and a Paper Landscape: Between Fiction and History
122. Hemingway Papers, Occasional Thoughts
123. A Handlist of the Robert Herrick Papers at the University of Chicago
124. Commentary on Monroe Beardsley's Paper, 'Fiction as Representation'
125. "THE LAST CAB" IN JAMES'S "THE PAPERS" AND IN "THE SECRET AGENT": CONRAD'S CUES FROM THE MASTER
126. The Five Days That Changed My Paper
127. INHERITING PAPER: WORDS AND WILLIAM GOLDING
128. Problems of Knowledge in Fiction: Comments on the Papers by Han Verhoeff and Gilbert Chaitin
129. Seno Gumira Ajidarma: an Indonesian imagining East Timor. [Paper presented at the International Conference, 'East Timor Towards Self-Determination: The Social and Cultural Questions,' (1999: University of Western Sydney).]
130. The Life of the Mind: American Academia Reflected through Contemporary Fiction.
131. Love on Paper.
132. Love on Paper.
133. Reading Partridge's 'The Goblet Club' as an Integral Part of a Secondary School's Anti-Bullying Programme
134. 'THE PAPERS': HENRY JAMES REWRITES AS YOU LIKE IT.
135. Problems of life and mind: the George Eliot of the manuscripts [Paper presented at the Text, Scribe, Artefact Colloquium (1995: Sydney ).]
136. Dying beautifully: crime, aesthetics, and the media. [Paper presented to the Joint Conference of the International Communication Association and the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (1994)]
137. Extensive Reading for a 9,000-Word Vocabulary: Evidence from Corpus Modeling
138. The Textual Gutter: How Gene Luen Yang Redefines the Gutter in Boxers & Saints to Tell a Transnational Tale
139. THE OSCILLATING TEXT: A READING OF THE PRIVATE PAPERS OF HENRY RYECROFT.
140. Lust and wanderlust: sex and tourism in a virtual world. -Version of a paper presented at the International Symposium on Electronic Art (3rd: 1992: Sydney). In special issue: Art and Cyberculture, edited by Ross Harley
141. Writing and opposition: or the 'shameful lowlands of writing'. -Paper originally presented at the Australian and South Pacific Association for Comparative Literary Studies. Conference (1991: Monash University). Literature and Opposition
142. Dancing on hot bricks. -Fact and fictional writing by women. Paper presented at the Salamanca Writers' Week (1992: Hobart )
143. The Father of Football Fiction? A.S. Hardy and the popularisation of Association Football fiction in the boys' story papers of the Amalgamated Press, c1900–1939.
144. Language and sexual ecstasy. -Paper presented to Salamanca Writers Weekend (1991: Hobart )
145. Burgess papers reveal alternatives to notorious Earthly Powers 'catamite' opening; As the novel turns 50, researchers discover manuscripts with different versions of the provocative first line
146. Shall I shoot her dead or just wound her?. -Violence in fiction. Paper presented to Salamanca Writers Weekend (1990: Hobart )
147. Theories of periphery, politics of place?: locating the Caribbean fictions of Paule Marshall and Michelle Cliff. -Revised paper, originally presented at the Literature and Opposition Conference (1991: Monash University, Vic )
148. Snapshots of a future Eden. -Discussion of the novel L'Eve Future ( 1886). Earlier version of this paper was presented at the Modern Language Association Convention (1990 )
149. Flaubert's 'L'Education Sentimentale': 1848 as parody. -Paper originally presented at a conference on the theme of 'Literature, Revolution and War' (1989: Auckland, NZ )
150. From amused to : enriching mood metadata by mapping textual descriptors to emojis for fiction reading
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