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John Holland Obituary

John Gill Holland

October 15, 1936 - February 24, 2025

Davidson, North Carolina - J. Gill Holland, Professor Emeritus at Davidson College, passed away peacefully on February 24, 2025 at the age of 88. Professor Holland was born October 15, 1936 to Dr. and Mrs. John G. Holland in Lynch, Kentucky and grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia. He graduated valedictorian from The Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. and studied English at Washington and Lee University. He graduated Cum Laude, Omicron Delta Kappa, received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award and was captain of the wrestling team. His love of learning led him to a PhD at UNC-Chapel Hill, focusing on British and American literature.

After teaching stints at the University of Redlands, the University of Houston and Duke University, he found a home at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina where he taught in the English department for over 42 years and chaired the Sesquicentennial Celebration. He loved his students, and was beloved in return. Students admired his "formal yet informal" style as well as his passion for the lost art of creative, expressive writing. He always wore a tie, never missed a wrestling match or basketball game, and relished in receiving fond correspondence from past graduates. Dr. Holland's office was continually cluttered with stacks of essays, drafts, and outlines, and yet he had an uncanny ability to quickly find the appropriate document to share with an eager student. His unique approach to teaching was widely recognized, as evidenced by his winning the Omicron Delta Kappa Teaching Award and the Hunter Hamilton Love of Teaching Award.

Gill's happiest moment was his marriage to Siri, the love of his life whom he wed in Oslo, Norway in 1961. He loved sharing their love of language, culture, and arts as they travelled thoughout Europe and Asia with their three children. Papa, or Bestepappa, as the grandchildren call him, was a consummate family man, and always had lots of love to give his children and grandchildren, and was immensely proud of them.

Part of his career was spent on three teaching sabbaticals in Taiwan and Beijing, and he was a visiting Fulbright Professor at the University of Lodz in Poland. Among his publications were a book of translations of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch ("We are Flames Which Pour from the Earth The Diaries of Edvard Munch)", a book of translations of Classical Chinese poetry ("Keep an Eye on South Mountain") and books of poetry ("Pocahontas and the Drunken Waiter" and "Everglading"). His work appears in compendia such as "Contemporary Poetry of North Carolina" and "Approaches to Teaching Dickens' 'David Copperfield'" and he received numerous awards for fiction and poetry. A founding member of the Southern Comparative Literature Association, he brought to light the first true use of the term "stream of consciousness" in the South Atlantic Review.

He will be deeply missed by many and, in addition to his wife, Siri, he is survived by his son Gill (Augusta), daughters Astri (Barrett) and Siri Lise (Robb), and 11 grandchildren Burns, Elizabeth, Robb, Jr., Shaw, Astri, Maya, Ellie, Poe, Cora, Owsley and Lilla.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Davidson College Wrestling Department, the Pines Support Fund and Davidson College Presbyterian Church. A service will be held at The Pines Davidson Room on Sunday March 2, 2025 at 2 p.m. The family would like to thank especially all the tireless, loving and compassionate caregivers at the Pines.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2025.

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Richard Hinson

March 2, 2025

I took my first course from Gill during my sophomore year at Davidson. I last talked to him during our 45th class reunion when I ran into him, guess where, in the college library. Among other things, I learned from Gill what it looks like when you genuinely love what it is that you do in life and, just as a matter of who you are, share that love with others. He certainly lit a spark in me, and for that I am forever grateful. RIP.

R. Bryan Kelleher

February 28, 2025

What a wonderful man and teacher. He inspired this eco major to take several more Literature courses than planned, including his masterclasses on modern English lit and Shakespeare. Will not ever forget him. Three Men in a Boat forever! Bryan Kelleher Davidson '81

Caroline Rumley

February 27, 2025

There are just a handful of moments along a very long and meandering path that pushed me to where I finally landed with my work, that of experimental documentary filmmaking. Dr. Holland provided two of those moments back in the early 80s. The first was in his "European Novel, Dickens to the Present" course, where he asked me to read aloud from Ulysses, and was actually excited with whatever my mind and voice did with that stream of consciousness writing. The second was when, after I failed out of bio and needed to make up credits over the summer, he arranged for me to do an independent study. I wrote a paper on making "The Castle of Otranto" into a film, about which he was extremely enthusiastic, saying get a camera and shoot a set of stills. Somehow both times he got what I was doing and thought it was something. I am so thankful to have had Dr. Holland as a professor and know he will be deeply missed.

Caroline Rumley

February 27, 2025

There are just a handful of moments along a very long and meandering path that pushed me to where I finally landed with my work, that of experimental documentary filmmaking. Dr. Holland provided two of those moments back in the early 80s. The first was in his "European Novel, Dickens to the Present" course, where he asked me to read aloud from Ulysses, and was actually excited with whatever my mind and voice did with that stream of consciousness writing. The second was when, after I failed out of bio and needed to make up credits over the summer, he arranged for me to do an independent study. I wrote a paper on making "The Castle of Otranto" into a film, about which he was extremely enthusiastic, saying get a camera and shoot a set of stills. Somehow both times he got what I was doing and thought it was something. I am so thankful to have had Dr. Holland as a professor and know he will be deeply missed.

Kim Rieck Fisher

February 27, 2025

He always had a notepad and would jot down ideas as he had them. He insisted on being called Mr. Holland since he was not a medical doctor but no one was more deserving of the title than he. He had the best laugh. He will be dearly missed. - Kim Rieck Fisher, Class of 1979

Darisse Smith

February 25, 2025

Dr. Holland was my professor at Davidson College in 2000. My good friend and I did an Independent Study with him about George Eliot, and it was magical. He was a man who loved teaching, loved students, and loved life. He emanated joy. My sincerest condolences to his family, but I hope you take peace knowing what a full and meaningful life he led.

Armando J Sanchez-Aballi

February 25, 2025

My deepest condolences to the Holland family.
Dr. Holland was a mentor, a friend, and a champion of Victorian literature, which I pursued in my graduate studies.
A while back, he gave me a number of Victorian literature anthologies. His comments and observations on the margins surely date back 30 or 40 years. The comments include the names of his students who had read that particular passage or had made an incisive observation.
They are a treasure to read.
In Dr. Holland´s honor, tonight, I will read the poems of Browning, Tennyson, and Arnold.
Rest in peace, sir.

Armando J Sanchez-Aballi, Class of 1992.

February 25, 2025

My deepest condolences to the Holland family.
Dr. Holland was a mentor and a friend and a champion of Victorian literature, which I pursued in my graduate studies.
I will honor Dr. Holland by reading the poems of Browning, Tennyson, and Arnold tonight.
Rest in peace, sir.

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