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Robert G. May is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing at Queen's University, specializing in Canadian literature. He has extensive teaching and publishing experience in nineteenth and twentieth-century Canadian poetry and fiction. May has taught survey courses in Canadian literature and upper-year undergraduate seminars focused on the Montreal Group, Canadian Literary Criticism, and Gay Poetry in Canada. His scholarly works include peer-reviewed articles on notable Canadian literary figures such as Duncan Campbell Scott, F.R. Scott, Leo Kennedy, and Gary Geddes. He has edited significant texts including 'Gary Geddes: Essays and Works' and 'Duncan Campbell Scott’s Village Viger: Critical Edition'. Currently, May is co-editing 'Auto-Anthology: Complete Poems and Translations of F.R. Scott'.
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