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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard (23 September 1922 – 30 May 1995) was a British author and translator. His work includes translations of
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he was influential in making major
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poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries known. He also wrote prolifically on theological and philosophical themes, describing what he believed to be a social and spiritual crisis occurring in the developed world, specifically modern attitudes towards the biophysical
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from a Christian perspective.


Biography

Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard was born on 23 September 1922 in
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. His family had many connections with the literary world of the period: his mother,
Brynhild Olivier Brynhild Olivier (20 May 1887 – 13 January 1935) was one of four sisters noted for their progressive ideas, beauty and associations with both Rupert Brooke and his Cambridge circle of Neo-pagans, as well as the Bloomsbury Group. Born in B ...
, had been a member of Rupert Brooke's circle before the First World War and his half-sister was married to Quentin Bell, the nephew of
Virginia Woolf Adeline Virginia Woolf (; ; 25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. Woolf was born i ...
. He was educated at
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and at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he obtained a degree in history. Sherrard first came to Greece as a soldier after the liberation of Athens in 1946. The culture and traditional way of life of the country made a profound impression on him. At this time he first corresponded with the poet
George Seferis Giorgos or George Seferis (; gr, Γιώργος Σεφέρης ), the pen name of Georgios Seferiades (Γεώργιος Σεφεριάδης; March 13 – September 20, 1971), was a Greek poet and diplomat. He was one of the most important G ...
, whose work he was subsequently to translate into English. He also met and married his first wife, Anna Mirodia. After living for a period in London, he returned to Greece to serve as assistant director of the
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in 1951-52 and again in 1957–62. His doctoral thesis on the Greek poets
Solomos Dionysios Solomos (; el, Διονύσιος Σολωμός ; 8 April 1798 – 9 February 1857) was a Greek poet from Zakynthos, who is considered to be Greece's national poet. He is best known for writing the ''Hymn to Liberty'' ( el, Ὕμ ...
,
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, Cavafy,
Angelos Sikelianos Angelos Sikelianos ( el, Άγγελος Σικελιανός; 28 March 1884 – 19 June 1951) was a Greek lyric poet and playwright. His themes include Greek history, religious symbolism as well as universal harmony in poems such as ''The Moonstru ...
and Seferis (King's College, London) was published in 1956 as ''The Marble Threshing Floor''. In the same year he was baptised in the Orthodox Church. In 1959 Sherrard bought part of disused magnesite mine near the small shipping town of Limni on the island of Evia. He planted trees and plants where the former mine installations had been, and helped to restore the homes of the former directors who had lived there before the mine was abandoned at the outbreak of the Second World War. In 1970 he accepted a lectureship on the history of the Orthodox Church, a post attached jointly to King's College, London and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). After his resignation in 1977, he moved back to Greece, where Limni now became his permanent home. In 1979 he married his second wife, the publisher Denise Harvey. In 1980, together with
Keith Critchlow Keith Barry Critchlow (16 March 1933 – 8 April 2020) was a British artist, lecturer, author, Sacred Geometer, professor of architecture, and a co-founder of the Temenos Academy in the UK. Biography Critchlow was educated at the Summerhill ...
, Brian Keeble and the poet
Kathleen Raine Kathleen Jessie Raine CBE (14 June 1908 – 6 July 2003) was a British poet, critic, and scholar, writing in particular on William Blake, W. B. Yeats and Thomas Taylor. Known for her interest in various forms of spirituality, most prominently ...
, he was one of the founding members of the journal ''Temenos'', a review devoted to the "arts of the imagination". This eventually led to the foundation of the
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, a teaching organisation based in London. Sherrard died in London on 30 May 1995 at the age of 72 and was buried near the Orthodox chapel he had had built on his property.OBITUARY: Philip Sherrard
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Writings

Sherrard's first book was ''The Marble Threshing Floor'' (1956), an "introduction to modern Greek poetry for English-speaking readers, which, together with his translations, brought the poetry of Cavafy and Seferis, together with its cultural background, to the attention of the literary world." As a translator of Modern Greek poetry, he had a long and productive collaboration with
Edmund Keeley Edmund Leroy "Mike" Keeley (February 5, 1928 – February 23, 2022) was an American novelist, translator, and essayist, a poet, and Charles Barnwell Straut Professor of English at Princeton University. He was a noted expert on the Greek poets C. ...
. They produced many books together, among them ''Four Greek Poets'' (1966), the ''Collected Poems'' of George Seferis (1967) and of C.P. Cavafy (1975) and ''Selected Poems'' by
Angelos Sikelianos Angelos Sikelianos ( el, Άγγελος Σικελιανός; 28 March 1884 – 19 June 1951) was a Greek lyric poet and playwright. His themes include Greek history, religious symbolism as well as universal harmony in poems such as ''The Moonstru ...
(1979) and
Odysseus Elytis Odysseas Elytis ( el, Οδυσσέας Ελύτης , pen name of Odysseas Alepoudellis, el, Οδυσσέας Αλεπουδέλλης; 2 November 1911 – 18 March 1996) was a Greek poet, man of letters, essayist and translator, regarded as th ...
(1981). The importance of these translations is indicated by the fact that both Seferis and Elytis went on to receive the
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after their work had become known beyond the Greek-speaking world. In his writing, Sherrard often attempted to avert what he saw as an oncoming environmental catastrophe. He saw the world's ecological crisis as evidence of a larger spiritual crisis and sought always to "emphasize the living relevance of the Orthodox spiritual tradition in a fragmented secular world." He produced a number of works developing this theme, including ''The Sacred in Life and Art'', ''Human Image: World Image: The Death and Resurrection of Sacred Cosmology'' and ''The Rape of Man and Nature''. Among his works (together with his collaborators
Kallistos Ware Kallistos Ware (born Timothy Richard Ware, 11 September 1934 – 24 August 2022) was an English bishop and theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church. From 1982, he held the titular bishopric of Diokleia in Phrygia ( gr, Διόκλεια Φρ ...
and G. E. H. Palmer) is the complete translation of the ''
Philokalia The ''Philokalia'' ( grc, φιλοκαλία, lit=love of the beautiful, from ''philia'' "love" and ''kallos'' "beauty") is "a collection of texts written between the 4th and 15th centuries by spiritual masters" of the mystical hesychast tr ...
'', a compendium of mystical writings by the spiritual fathers of the Orthodox Church. ''Christianity: Lineaments of a Sacred Tradition'' was posthumously published in 1998. This book is a collection of articles dealing with subjects such as tradition, death and dying, the problem of evil and the revival of contemplative
hesychast Hesychasm (; Greek: Ησυχασμός) is a contemplative monastic tradition in the Eastern Orthodox Church in which stillness (''hēsychia'') is sought through uninterrupted Jesus prayer. While rooted in early Christian monasticism, it took i ...
spirituality.


Bibliography

*''The Marble Threshing Floor: Studies in Modern Greek Poetry'' (London: Valentine, Mitchell, 1956; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1981, 1992) *''The Greek East and the Latin West: A Study in the Christian Tradition'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1959; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1992, 1995, 2002) *''Six Poets of Modern Greece'' (with Edmund Keeley) (London: Thames and Hudson, 1960) *''Constantinople: The Iconography of a Sacred City'' (London: Oxford University Press, 1965) *''Great Ages of Man: Byzantium: A History of the World's Cultures'' (Time Life Books, 1966) *''Modern Greece'' (with John Campbell) (London: Ernest Benn, 1968) *''Δοκίμια γιά τόν Νέο Ἑλληνισμό'' (Athens: Athina Publications, 1972) *''Christianity and Eros: Essays on the Theme of Sexual Love'' (London: SPCK, 1976; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1995, 2002) *''Church, Papacy, and Schism: A Theological Enquiry'' (London: SPCK, 1978; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1996) , *''The Wound of Greece: Studies in Neo-Hellenism'' (London:
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, 1978) *''Athos: The Holy Mountain'' (Overlook Hardcover, 1985) *''The Rape of Man and Nature: An Enquiry into the Origins and Consequences of Modern Science'' (Ipswich: Golgonooza Press, 1987) *''The Sacred in Life and Art'' (Ipswich: Golgonooza Press, 1990; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 2004) *''Human Image: World Image: The Death and Resurrection of Sacred Cosmology'' (Ipswich: Golgonooza Press, 1992; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 2004) *''This Dialectic of Blood and Light, George Seferis – Philip Sherrard, An Exchange: 1946-1971'' (Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 2015) * The Rape of Man and Nature: An Enquiry into the Origins and Consequences of Modern Science (Ipswich: Golgonooza Press,1987; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1991, 2015) Poetry *''Orientation and Descent'' (Eton: Alden and Blackwell, 1953) *''Motets for a Sunflower'' (Ipswich: Golgonooza Press, 1979) *''In the Sign of the Rainbow: Selected Poems 1940–1989'' (London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1994) As Editor or Translator *''The Pursuit of Greece'' (London: John Murray, 1964; reprinted Athens: Denise Harvey, 1987) *''Nikos Kazantzakis and his Odyssey. A Study of the Poet and the Poem'' (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961) *''George Seferis: Collected Poems'' (1924–1955) (with Edmund Keeley) (London: Jonathan Cape, 1969) *''C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems'' (with Edmund Keeley) (Princeton:
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, 1975, 1992) *''The Philokalia'' (with G. E. H. Palmer and Kallistos Ware), 4 vols, vol. 5 forthcoming (London: Faber, 1979–) *''A Greek Quintet: Poems by Cavafy, Sikelianos, Seferis, Elytis, Gatsos'' (Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1992, 2000) *''Angelos Sikelianos: Selected Poems'' (with Edmund Keeley) (Princeton:
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, 1979; reprinted Limni (Greece): Denise Harvey, 1996) *''Odysseus Elytis: Selected Poems'' (with Edmund Keeley) (London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1981, 2007) *''Edward Lear: The Corfu Years: A Chronicle presented through his Letters and Journals'' (editor) (Athens and Dedham: Denise Harvey, 1988) *''George Seferis: Complete Poems'' (with Edmund Keeley) (London: Anvil Press Poetry, 1995, 2006) As Contributor *''Not of This World: A Treasury of Christian Mysticism'' (
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, 2003) *''Science and the Myth of Progress'' (
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, 2004) *''The Betrayal of Tradition: Essays on the Spiritual Crisis of Modernity'' (
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, 2005) About Sherrard *Kelley, James L., ''Philip Sherrard: Orthodox Theosophy and the Reign of Quantity'' (Norman, OK: Romanity Press, 2016).


See also

* Temenos Academy Review


References


External links


Philip Sherrard: Life and WorkDenise Harvey Publisher
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