Garry Sherbert
Associate Professor
English
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
Garry Sherbert's main fields of interest are culture, literary theory (recently, the works of Jacques Derrida and Northrop Frye), 16th century non-dramatic literature, Eighteenth-century and Romantic literature, and Menippean satire. He has published various essays and two books, Menippean Satire and the Poetics of Wit (Lang 1996) and Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays Canadian Culture (Wilfrid Laurier, 2006). He is currently about to complete two books entitled In the Name of Friendship: Deguy, Derrida, and Deconstruction (Rodopi, forthcoming), and another co-edited volume for The Collected Works of Northrop Frye entitled Northrop Frye on Shakespeare and the Renaissance (U of Toronto P, forthcoming).
Research Interest
Culture, literary theory, especially Jacques Derrida and Northrop Frye, 16th-century non-dramatic literature, 18th-century and Romantic literature, Menippean satire