Dr. Holly Stave
Associate Professor of English

Holly Stave brings her diverse interests to the faculty of the Scholars' College. Her research on Thomas Hardy has led to a book, The Decline of the Goddess: Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction, published in 1995.   Gloria Naylor: Strategy and Technique, Magic and Myth appeared in 2000 and Toni Morrison and the Bible: Contested Intertexualities has just been released by Peter Lang Publishers.  Dr. Stave has participated in postdoctoral institutes on literary criticism and African-American women writers, and includes film criticism among her areas of expertise. 

Dr. Stave is the faculty advisor to the Scholars' College Forum, a social organization of all Scholars' College students.


Dr. Stave regularly teaches a variety of Critical Reading, Critical Writing courses for freshmen, including Interdisciplinary Approaches to Gender, Selfhood and Community, and Southern Fiction. Her upper level courses include a variety of literary theory topics as well as Major Figure courses on Toni Morrison and Jane Austen.

 

Dr. Holly Stave

Dr. Stave and her husband, Richard, spent June in Tuscany with friends and colleagues, touring the area's mountain villages, museums, churches, restaurants, or staying home to swim in the pool and read by day and enjoying the regional crusine and wines each evening.