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Praxis Abraxas: How Tradition, Canonical Reading, and Craft Shape the Poetics of Translation

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Praxis Abraxas: How Tradition, Canonical Reading, and Craft Shape the Poetics of Translation

Lambros, Niki (2023) Praxis Abraxas: How Tradition, Canonical Reading, and Craft Shape the Poetics of Translation. PhD thesis, Concordia University.

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Examining methodologies of translating poetry developed from an interdisciplinary approach, namely a combination of research creation (Creative Writing, MA 2015), history, theory (Dept of English), and Translation Studies, in combination with insights gained from over a decade as a Greek Orthodox nun in monasteries in Greece, Jerusalem, Russia and South Korea, as well as my experience translating poetry and liturgical works from modern and Hellenistic Greek (Cambridge Theological Federation, UK, 2001), this thesis presents techniques and identifies specialized forms of knowledge and craft that address the very specific task of translating poetry
well. After a discussion of the tradition and importance of translation in developing one's own poetic praxis, I offer a timeline of English translation of Greek drama and its expansion to include an impressive array of women now leading the field. A detailed chapter on Sacred Poetics, the translation of sacred texts from Greek to English, and the challenges and solutions
offered by the Anglican tradition, is followed by an analysis of Seamus Heaney's contribution to the translation of poetry and Greek drama, and the effects this had on real-world politics, as well as his own development as a poet. Finally, I offer my own translation and an exegesis of my methods using a section from a modern Greek translation of Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes. I conclude with a summary integrating the five chapters, to demonstrate an understanding of the spectrum of skills and knowledge required for the successful translation of poetry, and the criteria connected with a poetics of translation in terms of what the future of both poetry and
translation can be if it is adopted, as once was standard, as a poetic praxis for poets today.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Humanities: Interdisciplinary Studies
Item Type:Thesis (PhD)
Authors:Lambros, Niki
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:Ph. D.
Program:Humanities
Date:12 September 2023
Thesis Supervisor(s):Pask, Kevin and di Michele, Mary and Simon, Sherry
Keywords:Translation Poetry Poetics PoetryTranslation PoeticPraxis SeamusHeaney Heaney, Greek Drama, Seven Against Thebes, GVerites, Abraxas, Tsarouxis, Kassiani, Hymn of St Kassiani, Hellenistic Greek, Malcolm Guite, Anglican hymns, Translating Poetry
ID Code:992990
Deposited By: NIKI LAMBROS
Deposited On:16 Nov 2023 17:04
Last Modified:16 Nov 2023 17:04
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