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Gilbert, J; (2021) "An inert and neutral state of form": zero-degree writing, photography, and early prose narrative in French. Exemplaria , 33 (3) 234- -249. 10.1080/10412573.2021.1965431. Green open access
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Reyner, Igor; Rushworth, Jennifer; (2024) Son et lumière in Proust. Textual Practice , 38 (9) pp. 1453-1468. 10.1080/0950236X.2024.2379181. Green open access
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Rushworth, J; (2021) Barthes and mouvance. Exemplaria , 33 (3) pp. 312-326. 10.1080/10412573.2021.1977523. Green open access
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Rushworth, J; Southerden, F; (2021) Editors’ Introduction: The Case for a Medieval Barthes. Exemplaria , 33 (3) pp. 209-219. 10.1080/10412573.2021.1977514. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; (2026) Schubert's 'Adieu' in George Eliot's /Daniel Deronda/. Notes and Queries 10.1093/notesj/gjaf115. (In press).

Rushworth, Jennifer; (2025) Reading Dante with George Eliot and Co. Forum for Modern Language Studies , 61 (2) pp. 169-176. 10.1093/fmls/cqaf025. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; (2023) Community, Survival, and the Arts in the Boccaccian Tradition. Modern Languages Open , 2023 (1) , Article 17. 10.3828/mlo.v0i0.395. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; (2022) À l’ombre de Proust : le temps et l’écriture dans En l’absence des hommes de Philippe Besson. OEuvres & Critiques: Revue internationale d’étude de la réception critique des œuvres littéraires de langue française , XLVII (1) pp. 15-32. 10.24053/OeC-2022-0002. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; (2022) Barthes's Return to Michelet and the Question of New Life. Recherches sémiotiques / Semiotic Inquiry , 2019 (39.3) pp. 57-69. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; (2022) Nel mezzo: Roland Barthes’s mediated Dante and Dantean figures of mediation. Italian Studies , 77 (2) pp. 135-145. 10.1080/00751634.2022.2049116. Green open access
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Rushworth, Jennifer; Scott, Hannah; (2025) Introduction. Journal of Romance Studies , 25 (4) pp. 531-544. 10.3828/jrs.2025.26. Green open access
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Rushworth, J; (2017) Icons and Idols in Dante and Petrarch. Romance Studies , 35 (2) pp. 73-84. 10.1080/02639904.2017.1341197. Green open access
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Rushworth, J; (2016) Mourning and Intermittence between Proust and Barthes. Paragraph , 39 (3) pp. 269-287. 10.3366/para.2016.0201. Green open access
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Rushworth, JF; (2019) If the ‘Schu’ Fits: Translating a Moment of Song in Proust’s Le Temps Retrouvé. French Studies Bulletin , 40 (150) pp. 21-24. 10.1093/frebul/ktz004. Green open access
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Rushworth, JF; (2018) Barthes as Reader of Dante: The Mediation of Sollers and the Role of Commentary. Barthes Studies , 4 pp. 31-55. Green open access
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Rushworth, JF; (2018) Petrarch’s French Fortunes: negotiating the relationship between poet, place, and identity in the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. Revue Electronique de Litterature Francaise : RELIEF , 12 (2) pp. 23-37. 10.18352/relief.1006. Green open access
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Book

Masschelein, A and Mussgnug, F and Rushworth, J (Eds). (2021) Mediating Vulnerability: Comparative approaches and questions of genre. [Book]. Comparative Literature and Culture. UCL Press: London, UK. Green open access
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Book chapter

Rushworth, Jennifer; (2024) Abschiedsgesänge in À la recherche du temps perdu. In: Klinkert, Thomas and Nitsch, Wolfram and Ritte, Jürgen, (eds.) Marcel Proust und der Tod 20. Publikation der Marcel Proust Gesellschaft. (pp. 90-102). Insel Verlag: Berlin, Germany.

Rushworth, Jennifer; (2024) The Networks of Dante’s Divine Comedy. In: Jossa, Stefano, (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Italian Literature. Oxford University Press

Rushworth, J; (2020) The untranslatable Laura: nineteenth-century French perspectives. In: Birkan-Berz, C and Coatalen, G and Vuong, T, (eds.) Translating Petrarch's poetry: l'aura del Petrarca from the Quattrocento to the 21st century. Legenda: Oxford, UK. Green open access
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Rushworth, JF; (2019) Francesco Petrarch: A Poet of “Multiple Belongings”. In: Chrism, C and Seigneurie, K, (eds.) A Companion to World Literature. Wiley-Blackwell

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