- Alfred Gissing
Alfred Charles Gissing (born at
Epsom ,Surrey on20 January 1896 , died27 November 1975 ,Valais ,Switzerland ), was an Englishwriter andheadmaster , the son ofGeorge Gissing .Childhood and education
After the early death of their father, the novelist
George Gissing , on 28 December 1903, his sons, Walter Leonard (born atExeter in 1891) and Alfred Charles, benefited from a small government pension. The following report appeared inThe Times newspaper for 24 June 1904::"A pension of £74 a year has been granted to Mr. Walter Gissing and Mr. Alfred Gissing during the minority of either and in recognition of the literary merits of their late father, Mr. George Gissing and of their straitened circumstances."
At the time, Walter was a boarder at school in
Norfolk , and Alfred had moved in 1902 to live with foster parents, a Mr and Mrs Smith who were farmers atTreverva Farm, Mabe, near Falmouth,Cornwall . Alfred remained with them until he left school.Like his brother Walter, Alfred went as a boarder to
Gresham's School , Holt. He was there between 1910 and 1914, becoming a prefect.Military service
After leaving school, and with war in the air, Alfred joined the
British Army late in July, 1914. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 16 December 1915, and promoted to lieutenant on 7 July 1917. He was inIndia when the news reached him of his brother Walter's death at theBattle of the Somme on 1 July 1916.After the war, Alfred Gissing remained in the army, serving in
Iraq and then working for the "Inter-Allied Censorship Committee" between May 1919 and February 1920, when he left the service with the rank of Captain.Writer
At about the time he left the army, Alfred Gissing took over his father's posthumous interests from Algernon Gissing, and he went to live at Fernleigh, St Mark's Avenue,
Leeds ,Yorkshire , which had been Margaret and Ellen Gissing's home. He began to pursue a collected edition of his father's works and to correspond with publishers and collectors as literary executor.From 1924 until 1927, he lived in
Richmond, Surrey . He wrote a preface for "A Victim of Circumstances" by George Gissing (Constable and Dutton, 1927), a collection of his father's short stories, and he edited a compendium of his father's work, "Selections Autobiographical and Imaginative from the Works of George Gissing" (Jonathan Cape, 1929).In his own right, Alfred Gissing wrote biographies.
elected publications
*"Letters to members of his family by George Gissing, collected and arranged by Algernon and Ellen Gissing, with a preface by his son", Ellen Gissing, Alfred C. Gissing & Algernon Gissing
*"A Victim of Circumstances and other stories" by George Gissing, ed. Alfred C Gissing (Constable, London, 1927, and Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, 1927)
*"Selections autobiographical and imaginative from the works of George Gissing" ed. Alfred C. Gissing, with an introduction byVirginia Woolf (Cape, London, 1929, and J. Cape & H. Smith, New York, 1929)
*"William Holman Hunt, a biography" by Alfred Charles Gissing (Duckworth, London, 1936)
*"Stories and Sketches" by George Gissing, with preface by Alfred C. Gissing (London, Michael Joseph, 1938)Unpublished
*"George Gissing, a biography", by Alfred C. Gissing [Coustillas, Pierre, & Price, Russell, "The Man is a Born Artist: the Relationship between George Gissing and John Wood Shortridge" in "The Gissing Journal", vol. XXXV, no. 3 (July, 1999), p. 2.]
Marriage and children
On 26 July 1938, he married Frances Muriel Smith, a widow whose maiden name was Braham, in Broadway,
Gloucestershire . They had three children, Michael, Charles William, and Jane, the last of whom became a British Olympic skier.Teacher
After the
Second World War , Alfred Gissing settled at Salvan in the Swiss canton ofValais , an area well known toGeorge Gissing , where Alfred founded and ran an English school for children displaced by the war.The Gissing family moved to Les Marécottes, near Salvan, in 1951, and remained there for the rest of Alfred Gissing's life. He died and was buried at Salvan in 1975.
References
* [http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/gissing/newsletter-journal/journal-28-1.pdf The Gissing Newsletter 28-1]
* [http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/gissing/newsletter-journal/newsletter-4-4.pdf The Gissing Newsletter 4-4]
* [http://worldcat.org/search?q=Alfred+C+Gissing Alfred Gissing at worldcatlibraries.org]
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