Anthony Tremblay
BA (St. Francis Xavier), MA (Victoria), PhD (UNB)
Tony Tremblay is Professor of English at St. Thomas University and Canada Research Chair in New Brunswick Studies. He has published widely in the fields of literary modernism and Canadian literature. His recent editorial work includes Exploring the Dimensions of Self-Sufficiency for New Brunswick (2009), George Sanderson: Editor and Cultural Worker (2007), and David Adams Richards: Essays on His Works (2005). He is founding editor of the multidisciplinary Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick and general editor of the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. His latest work includes the critical edition, Fred Cogswell: The Many-Dimensioned Self (2012), the documentary film Last Shift: The Story of a Mill Town (2011), and the critical biography David Adams Richards of the Miramichi (2010). His current research examines New Brunswick's modernist cultural workers—A.G. Bailey, Elizabeth Brewster, and Desmond Pacey—and he is working on an edition of The Selected Letters of New Brunswick’s Pioneering Modernists.

