Gary Ferguson

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Professor Gary Ferguson is a specialist of French Renaissance literature and culture at the University of Delaware in the USA. He graduated in 1985 with a first class honours degree from St Chad's College, Durham University.

He is the author of numerous studies dealing in particular with women's writing and questions of gender and sexuality, as well as with devotional literature and religious history, including Mirroring Belief: Marguerite De Navarre's Devotional Poetry (1992). In 2003, he was the co-editor (with Catherine Hampton) of (Re)Inventing the Past: Essays on French Early Modern Culture, Literature and Thought in honour of Ann Moss.