Sherry Roush (Ph.D. Yale University, 1999, MA Yale University, 1996, BA University of CA, Santa Cruz, 1992) is a Liberal Arts Professor of Italian specializing in medieval and renaissance Italian literature and culture. She is the translator and editor of Lodovico Corfino: Phileto’s Story (Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies “Texts in Translation,” 2024) and Jacopo Caviceo’s Peregrino (University of Toronto Press, 2023), which was awarded a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts grant in Literary Translation and a 2020 National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Research fellowship. She is the author of Speaking Spirits: Ventriloquizing the Dead in Renaissance Italy (University of Toronto Press, 2015) and Hermes’ Lyre: Italian Poetic Self-Commentary from Dante to Tommaso Campanella (University of Toronto Press, 2002), the editor and translator of the Selected Philosophical Poems of Tommaso Campanella in two volumes (The University of Chicago Press and Fabrizio Serra Editore, both 2011), and the co-editor with Cristelle Baskins of The Medieval Marriage Scene: Prudence, Passion, Policy (Arizona State University Press, 2005).
Her scholarly articles have appeared in journals including: Renaissance Quarterly, Italica, MLN: Modern Language Notes, Quaderni d’Italianistica, Viator, and Italian Culture. Particular areas of scholarly interest encompass the commentary and self-commentary tradition, philosophical poetry, the emergence of the novel, hermeneutics, and translation theory and practice.
Dr. Roush is a proud 2017 Middlebury Bread Loafer and has received grants and awards for her research, including prizes from the Bogliasco Foundation, the Folger Institute, and the Beinecke Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. She has received two awards for outstanding teaching and was named a Commencement Marshal for the College of the Liberal Arts. She has served as an elected member of the Modern Language Association’s Executive Committee for Translation Studies and for the Division of Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature. She also serves on the MLA committee to select the Lois Roth and Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for the Translation of a Literary Work and the various book prize categories of the American Association of Teachers of Italian.