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Dennis Denisoff

Dennis Denisoff is a Canadian writer and academic. A professor in the Department of English and the Centre for Digital Humanities at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, his research specialties include Victorian literature and gender and sexuality studies.
He was an early member of The Kootenay School of Writing in the 1980s.
A runner-up in the Three-Day Novel Contest in 1989,〔"Guests made novel tough to write". ''Vancouver Sun'', November 4, 1989. p. D12〕 Denisoff's debut novel ''Dog Years'' was published in 1991 by Arsenal Pulp Press while he was a Ph.D. student at McGill University.〔"Taking a hard look at AIDS' moral dilemmas". ''Vancouver Sun'', November 9, 1991.〕 The novel, about a protagonist with HIV/AIDS, was a finalist for the Hugh Maclennan Prize in 1992.〔"QSPELL Book Awards set for tonight at the Ritz". ''The Gazette'', November 27, 1992.〕
In 1994, Denisoff published a poetry collection, ''Tender Agencies'',〔"Inventive poetry with interactive touches". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 7, 1995.〕 and was editor of the anthology ''Queeries: An Anthology of Gay Male Prose''.〔"Embracing tender beauty, awful violence". ''Edmonton Journal'', July 24, 1994.〕 His second novel, ''The Winter Gardeners'', was published in 2003, and in 2004 he was editor of ''The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Short Stories''.
His academic publications have included ''Erin Mouré and Her Works'' (1995), a critical analysis of the poetry of Erin Mouré; ''Perennial Decay: On the Aesthetics and Politics of Decadence'' (1999); ''Aestheticism and Sexual Parody'' (2001); ''Sexual Visuality from Literature to film: 1850-1950'' (2004); ''The Nineteenth-Century Child and Consumer Culture'' (2008) and ''The Yellow Nineties Online'' (2012). He has also been a co-editor of the literary journals ''White Wall Review'' and ''Nineteenth Century Studies''.
He lives in Toronto with his partner Morgan Holmes.〔"Humane society members vote down leadership change". ''The Globe and Mail'', October 1, 2009.〕
==Works==


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