Jennifer Clement is a Senior Lecturer in English literature at the University of Queensland. Her work focuses on the reception of early modern literature in film and other media, and on the reception of rhetoric and religious literature in seventeenth-century English sermons through a history of emotions approach.

Areas of interest: Religion and early modern literature, History of emotions, Shakespeare and film, Rhetoric

Clement, J. (2013). Beyond Shakespeare: Early Modern Adaptation Studies and Its Potential. Literature Compass, 10(9), 677–687. https://doi.org/10.1111/lic3.12080

Clement, J. (2020). Bowels, emotion, and metaphor in early modern English sermons. The Seventeenth Century, 35(4), 435–451. https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2019.1605305

Clement, J. (2021). Hamlet 2, Shakespeare, and cruel optimism. In A. Norrie & M. Gerzic (Eds.), Playfulness in Shakespearean Adaptations (pp. 203–214). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429288807-15

Clement, J. (2015). Reading Humility in Early Modern England. Ashgate.