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Garry Sherbert is a Professor at the University of Regina, specializing in English Creative Writing. He holds a PhD from the University of Alberta, an MA from Queen's University, and a BA. His research interests encompass culture and literary theory, with a particular focus on the works of Jacques Derrida and Northrop Frye. He has a keen interest in 16th-century non-dramatic literature and 18th-century Romantic literature, as well as the study of Menippean satire. Sherbert has published several essays and books, including 'Menippean Satire Poetics Wit' (Lang, 1996) and 'Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays on Canadian Culture' (Wilfrid Laurier, 2006). He is currently completing a book titled 'Name Friendship: Deguy, Derrida, Deconstruction' (Rodopi, forthcoming) and co-editing a volume titled 'Collected Works of Northrop Frye: Northrop Frye Shakespeare Renaissance' (University of Toronto Press, forthcoming).
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