
{"id":367,"date":"2015-02-16T14:33:36","date_gmt":"2015-02-16T19:33:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/?p=367"},"modified":"2015-02-16T14:39:57","modified_gmt":"2015-02-16T19:39:57","slug":"monday-missive-february-16-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/blog\/2015\/02\/16\/monday-missive-february-16-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday Missive &#8211; February 16, 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Immortality<\/strong> \u2014 In the beginning of The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins answers a series of knocks on his round door. Each time he opens the door, a dwarf walks in, and soon there is quite an assemblage of them. After gathering in Bilbo&#8217;s home, they talk of treasured memories and future plans, and then they set about the more serious business of preparing for the immediate challenges that await them. I was reminded of this scene last Saturday. Around 1:00 in the afternoon, I started answering series of knocks on the main door to the English Department. Each time I opened the door, a graduate student entered the lobby. Soon they formed a convivial party of six. They quickly began exchanging greetings and chatting amongst themselves, but they clearly shared a sense of purpose. They gathered together on Saint Valentine&#8217;s Day to celebrate and remember a beloved professor: a professor from whom they had all taken courses; a professor who had helped them appreciate the treasure of literature; a professor named Jim McGavran.<\/p>\n<p>These six graduate students\u2014Brook Blaylock, Yekaterina Dolmatova, Beth Greene, Lisa K. McAlister, Joye T. Palmer, and Breanne Weber\u2014all agreed to participate in the\u00a0 upcoming &#8220;Celebration of the Life of James McGavran.&#8221; As part of this event, they will give an oral reading of William Wordsworth&#8217;s &#8220;Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood.&#8221; They spent much but not all of Saturday afternoon in the Conference Room diligently rehearsing their performance. From my office, I could hear them reading Wordsworth&#8217;s poem, but I could also hear them sharing stories about Jim&#8217;s courses and laughing at amusing things that Jim did in class. After a few hours, they <a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/322\/2015\/02\/wordsworth41.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright  wp-image-368\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/322\/2015\/02\/wordsworth41.jpg?resize=181%2C219\" alt=\"(c) The Wordsworth Trust; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation\" width=\"181\" height=\"219\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/322\/2015\/02\/wordsworth41.jpg?resize=248%2C300&amp;ssl=1 248w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/pages.charlotte.edu\/mark-west\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/322\/2015\/02\/wordsworth41.jpg?w=781&amp;ssl=1 781w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 181px) 100vw, 181px\" \/><\/a>informed me that they were ready to recite the poem. I joined them in the Conference Room, and they proceeded to amaze me with their professional and passionate presentation.<\/p>\n<p>After the graduate students left, I sat in my office and reflected on the notion of immortality. Wordsworth&#8217;s poem revolves around this theme, but I found myself thinking about Jim&#8217;s enduring spirit. The experience of spending an afternoon with Jim&#8217;s students helped me realize that his wisdom, his passion for the British Romantics, and his love of poetry and nature writing live on through his students. As a result of Jim&#8217;s deep commitment to teaching, he achieved his own form of immortality. Such is Jim&#8217;s legacy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kudos<\/strong>\u2014 As you know, I like to use my Monday Missives to share news about recent accomplishments by members of our department. Here is the latest news:<\/p>\n<p>JuliAnna \u00c1vila will journey to Middlebury College on February 24 to speak at a workshop for faculty and students about the changing nature of academic English.<\/p>\n<p>Chris Davis recently had two poems published in an anthology titled Words Without Walls: Writers on Addiction, Violence, and Incarceration (Trinity University Press). He also had a poem titled &#8220;Along the Crimes Against Nature Trail, Look,&#8221; accepted by Exit 7, a journal published in Kentucky.<\/p>\n<p>Janaka Lewis participated in the panel discussion of &#8220;Living Thinkers: An Autobiography of Black Women in the Ivory Tower&#8221; for the Center for Graduate Life on Feb. 12. The event was coordinated by English Literature Master&#8217;s Student and Graduate Life Fellow Kristen Reynolds.\u00a0 Also, Janaka will read her poem &#8220;New Southern Blues&#8221; from 27 Views of Charlotte on Wednesday, February 18, at 6 pm at North County Regional Library, Huntersville.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Upcoming Events and Deadlines<\/strong>\u2014 Here are some dates to keep in mind:<\/p>\n<p><strong>February 18<\/strong> \u2014 Historian Lawrence Friedman will deliver a lecture titled &#8220;Inconvenient Visionaries: Crafting World Peace&#8221; on Wednesday, February 18, from 4:00 to 5:30 in Fretwell 290B. This lecture is sponsored by the American Studies Program.<\/p>\n<p><strong>February 20<\/strong> \u2014 &#8220;A Celebration of Jim McGavran&#8221; will take place on Friday, February 20, from 2:00-4:30 in the Rowe Recital Hall (Rowe 140). 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