- Geoffrey Moss
Major Geoffrey Cecil Gilbert McNeill-Moss (
11 December 1885 –13 August 1954 ), Britishsoldier andwriter who published under the name Geoffrey Moss.Moss was educated at Rugby and Sandhurst and was commissioned into the
Grenadier Guards in 1905. In theFirst World War he reached the rank ofMajor , before retiring in 1919 to devote himself to his writing. His firstnovel , "Sweet Pepper" (1923) – aromance novel set in the formerAustro-Hungarian Empire in the aftermath of the First World War – was a bestseller and was followed a year later by the popular and influentialshort story collection, "Defeat" (1923). Thereafter Moss published roughly a book a year until the outbreak of theSecond World War , his œuvre comprising novels, short story collections, verse, children’s stories and works ofnon-fiction onEurope an politics and military matters.Although entirely forgotten today, Moss’s works seem to have been extremely popular among general readers (if not always among
critics ) and influential among his fellow writers. "Defeat", which is made up of six thematically linked short stories dealing with life inGermany in the wake of defeat in the First World War, influenced the attitudes of a number of British writers towards Germany in theinterwar period , includingGraham Greene who attributed his pro-German sympathies in the early 1920s to Moss’s stories. The popular appeal of the subject matter is also attested to by the fact that “Isn’t Life Wonderful!”, the penultimate story in the collection, was made into an acclaimedfilm by American directorD. W. Griffith in the mid-1920s.Nevertheless, despite a prolific output between the wars and the popular appeal of his work, Moss never received plaudits from the critics, who tended to dismiss his fiction as sentimental and old-fashioned.
Bibliography
* "Notes on Elementary Field Training" (n.d.)
* "Sweet Pepper" (1923)
* "Defeat" (1924, reprinted 1925 and 1932)
* "Whipped Cream" (1926)
* "New Wine: A Nocturne in Tinsel" (1927)
* "The Three Cousins" (1928)
* "That Other Love" (1929)
* "Little Green Apples" (1930)
* "Wet Afternoon" (1931)
* "A Modern Melody" (1932)
* "I Face the Stars" (1933)
* "Thursby" (1933)
* "A Box of Dates" – “History Rhymes for Children and Grown-Up People” (1934)
* "The Epic of the Alcazar" (1937)
* "The Legend of Badajoz" (1937)
* "Standing up to Hitler" (1939)References
*Obituary, "
The Times ",16 August 1954
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