2016 Journal Article Dearly beloved: love, rhetoric and the seventeenth-century English sermonClement, Jennifer (2016). Dearly beloved: love, rhetoric and the seventeenth-century English sermon. English Studies, 97 (7), 725-745. doi: 10.1080/0013838X.2016.1198118 |
2015 Book Reading humility in early modern EnglandClement, Jennifer (2015). Reading humility in early modern England. Farnham, England: Ashgate. |
2013 Journal Article Beyond Shakespeare: early modern adaptation studies and its potentialClement, Jennifer (2013). Beyond Shakespeare: early modern adaptation studies and its potential. Literature Compass, 10 (9), 677-687. doi: 10.1111/lic3.12080 |
2009 Journal Article The postfeminist mystique: feminism and Shakespearean adaptation in 10 things I hate about you and she's the manClement, Jennifer (2009). The postfeminist mystique: feminism and Shakespearean adaptation in 10 things I hate about you and she's the man. Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, 3 (2). |
2008 Journal Article The Queen's voice: Elizabeth I's christian prayers and meditationsClement, Jennifer (2008). The Queen's voice: Elizabeth I's christian prayers and meditations. Early Modern Literary Studies, 13 (3). |
2008 Journal Article "The Imperial vot'ress": divinity, femininity, and Elizabeth I in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'Clement, Jennifer (2008). "The Imperial vot'ress": divinity, femininity, and Elizabeth I in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 34 (2), 163-184. |
2023 Conference Publication Middlebrow Shakespeare: No Bed for Bacon, historical allegory, and parodyClement, Jennifer (2023). Middlebrow Shakespeare: No Bed for Bacon, historical allegory, and parody. The Australia and New Zealand Shakespeare Association Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, December 2023. |
2022 Conference Publication Prince Henry's Body: sermons, rhetoric, and griefClement, Jennifer (2022). Prince Henry's Body: sermons, rhetoric, and grief. The Australia and New Zealand Medieval and Early Modern Society Conference, Online, June 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Sighs make joy sure: joy and grief in seventeenth century sermons and poetryClement, Jennifer (2022). Sighs make joy sure: joy and grief in seventeenth century sermons and poetry. The Centre of Excellence for the History of the Emotions Symposium: Past and Future Emotions, Melbourne, VIC Australia, December 2022. |
2021 Book Chapter Loving and giving: realism, emotional hypocrisy and generosity in a civil contractClement, Jennifer (2021). Loving and giving: realism, emotional hypocrisy and generosity in a civil contract. Georgette Heyer, history and historical fiction. (pp. 88-104) edited by Samantha J. Rayner and Kim Wilkins. London, United Kingdom: UCL Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv15d818n.11 |
2020 Book Chapter Hamlet 2, Shakespeare, and cruel optimismClement, Jennifer (2020). Hamlet 2, Shakespeare, and cruel optimism. Playfulness in Shakespearean adaptations. (pp. 203-214) edited by Marina Gerzic and Aidan Norrie. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429288807-15 |
2019 Journal Article Bowels, emotion, and metaphor in early modern English sermonsClement, Jennifer (2019). Bowels, emotion, and metaphor in early modern English sermons. The Seventeenth Century, 35 (4), 1-17. doi: 10.1080/0268117x.2019.1605305 |
2019 Journal Article Disciplinary perspectives on ‘Thinking with’ sexCryle, Peter, Donaghy, Paige, Stephens, Elizabeth and Clement, Jennifer (2019). Disciplinary perspectives on ‘Thinking with’ sex. Australian Feminist Studies, 34 (99), 120-127. doi: 10.1080/08164649.2019.1605493 |
2019 Journal Article Using innovative teaching practices to inspire critically engaged reading and writing in a neoliberal university environmentKilner, Kerry, Collie, Natalie and Clement, Jennifer (2019). Using innovative teaching practices to inspire critically engaged reading and writing in a neoliberal university environment. Higher Education Research and Development, 38 (1), 110-123. doi: 10.1080/07294360.2018.1537258 |
2019 Conference Publication Making the preacher present: the Virtual Paul's Cross Project and John Donne's LXXX SermonsClement, Jennifer (2019). Making the preacher present: the Virtual Paul's Cross Project and John Donne's LXXX Sermons. MLA, Chicago, IL United States, January 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Come and rejoice: liturgy, belief, and the Early Modern English SermonClement, Jennifer (2019). Come and rejoice: liturgy, belief, and the Early Modern English Sermon. The Australia and New Zealand Medieval and Early Modern Society Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, February 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication All in one quire: emotional communities in John Donne's Easter SermonsClement, Jennifer (2019). All in one quire: emotional communities in John Donne's Easter Sermons. The Renaissance Society of America, Toronto, Canada, March 2019. |
2018 Journal Article He being dead, yet speaketh: the preacher's voice in early seventeenth-century posthumous sermon collectionsClement, Jennifer (2018). He being dead, yet speaketh: the preacher's voice in early seventeenth-century posthumous sermon collections. Renaissance Studies, 32 (5), 738-754. doi: 10.1111/rest.12362 |
2018 Other Outputs By the word preached: preaching, emotion, and the Anglican traditionClement, Jennifer, Catt, Peter, Longfellow, Erica, Martin, Blair and Holland, Jonathan (2018). By the word preached: preaching, emotion, and the Anglican tradition. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland; St John's Cathedral. |
2018 Other Outputs Patricia Piccinini, Curious Affection: panel discussion and Mary Shelley's legacy public lectureClement, Jennifer, Armstrong, Aurelia, Piccinini, Patricia, Sellberg, Karin, O'Connell, Lisa, Stephens, Elizabeth and Gatens, Moira (2018). Patricia Piccinini, Curious Affection: panel discussion and Mary Shelley's legacy public lecture. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: QAGOMA and The University of Queensland. |