Hargrove to Spearhead Literature Discussions at Starkville Public Library
In a fresh announcement, the Starkville Public Library has unveiled its planned Literature discussion series, set to start on September 3, 2024 and run until October 1, 2024. Acclaimed literary scholar Dr. Nancy D. Hargrove, an important figure at Mississippi State University will be leading these sessions.
Varied and Controversial Works Lined Up
The library promises its patrons a rich selection of works that will serve as touchpoints for the discussions. The first discussion scheduled for September 3 will revolve around Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”. This narrative recounts the psychological unraveling of the protagonist, a theme that is sure to instigate stimulating debates.
Up next on September 10, is Sylvia Plath’s only novel, “The Bell Jar.” An exploration of the semi-autobiographical journey of Esther Greenwood, it follows her descent into mental illness and her subsequent recovery. The raw emotion and intricate portrayal of mental health in this book make it an impactful reading experience.
Discussion Continues with Hard-hitting Drama and Poetry Choices
On September 17 and 24, the book club will examine Marsha Norman’s play, “’Night, Mother”. This heart-wrenching drama is known for its contentious subject matter and is sure to elicit robust conversations.
The last Tuesday (October 1), the group will tackle poems as chosen by its participants.
All the literary material is available online, with hard copies available for purchase at very nominal rates on major online platforms.
About Dr. Nancy D. Hargrove
Dr. Hargrove, an existing pillar of the literary community, is the William L. Giles Distinguished Professor Emerita of English at Mississippi State University. Post-retirement in 2008, she has spearheaded several such discussion forums, bringing her rich expertise to these events.
She has made noteworthy contributions to literature, including books on T.S. Eliot and Sylvia Plath, along with numerous essays on a variety of American and British authors. With an illustrious career dotted with awards including five Fulbright grants, the Mississippi Professor of the Year Award, and the John Grisham Master Teacher Award, her expertise promises to make these discussions lively and enlightening.
A Forum Free for All
These dynamic literature discussions are open to all, with no charges associated. Dr. Hargrove encourages all participants to do a thorough reading of each work prior to its discussion and come prepared with questions and comments. She underlines that “Each work provides compelling insights into the human experience with many subjects for discussion. Come join us for a look at a variety of striking literary works by outstanding authors.”