As others have said repeatedly, the short answer is "no".
I think some confusion arises as to what constitutes a transfer switch. There are two flavors: The simplest ones just replace the main service disconnect and switch the entire service. But the ones that ship with most generators and are sold at the big box stores are tied into the circuit breaker panel and only switch selected circuits. I don't care for the latter; they're complicated to install and typically limit the number of circuits you can use. I suppose the generator makers like them because they make it impossible to overload the generator. I prefer to choose for myself what I want to run.
At any rate, neither style of transfer switch will do what you want, because the intention of the transfer switch is precisely to prevent you from backfeeding the service.
You do not explain why you want to feed the house from the shed. Are you running your generator in the enclosed shed? Hmm...
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