Ambrose Bierce: References & Edit History
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Additional Reading
Carey McWilliams, Ambrose Bierce (1929, reissued with a new introduction by the author, 1967); Roy Morris, Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company (1995); S.T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, Ambrose Bierce: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources (1999).
The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaResearcher's Note
Ambrose Bierce’s middle name
The source of Ambrose Bierce’s full name is known, to a greater or lesser degree, but the spelling of his middle name—rendered most often as Gwinnett or Gwinett—is not.
Bierce’s name is derived from the play Ambrose Gwinett; or, A Sea-Side Story: A Melo-Drama in Three Acts by the English dramatist Douglas Jerrold. Published in 1828 and widely popular in Great Britain and the United States, it tells the story of a man wrongfully accused of murder. This spelling—Gwinett—is by far the most common among library records of this text, but there exist at least two records that render the title as Ambrose Gwinnett. This spelling—Gwinnett—can, in turn, be found in various biographical works about Jerrold, from an essay in the reference series Dictionary of Literary Biography (vol. 344) to a biography of Jerrold published in 2002 by the scholar Michael Slater.
This same inconsistency is replicated in biographical materials about Bierce. Robert A. Wiggins, Richard O’Connor, and Carey McWilliams render Bierce’s middle name as Gwinett in their biographies. Mary E. Grenander and Walter Neale use Gwinnett. Roy Morris, Jr., is coy: he uses both Gwinett (but only as part of the title of Jerrold’s play) and Gwinnett (but only in an imagined inscription on an equally imagined tombstone). Adolphe de Castro introduces a third variant spelling: Gwinnet. According to de Castro,
In his application for a pension Bierce laconically stated that there was no public record of his birth, but that in baptism he received the name of Ambrose Gwinnet. In retelling the matter, he said that he had earnestly tried to live down his baptism, and that he had dropped the Gwinnet part of his name for so long that the memory of man runneth not counter.
Secondary materials not focused solely on biography tend to abjure Gwinnet and instead make use of Gwinnett or Gwinett. An Ambrose Bierce Companion (2001), for instance, prefers Gwinnett. Stanford University’s Guide to the Ambrose Bierce Papers, 1872–1913 (1997) uses Gwinett. Penn State University’s online Ambrose Bierce Project deploys Gwinnett.
What evidence did Bierce himself leave? Little, if any: Bierce seems to have not used his middle name in full when signing letters or other materials. In his passport application, in 1872, he used only “Ambrose G. Bierce.”
Bierce’s definition of the word truth in his The Devil’s Dictionary (1906) may provide a hint about the manner in which he might have considered any effort to definitively render his middle name: truth is “[a]n ingenious compound,” he explains, “of desirability and appearance.”
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Invalidated site: Ohio History Central - Ambrose G. Bierce. | Aug 27, 2024 | ||
Anniversary information added. | Jun 20, 2024 | ||
Article revised. | May 03, 2024 | ||
First paragraph modernization. | Apr 17, 2024 | ||
Add new Web site: College of Western Idaho Pressbooks - Anthology of Earlier American Literature: College of Western Idaho - Ambrose Bierce. | Feb 09, 2024 | ||
Anniversary information added. | Jan 01, 2024 | ||
Add new Web site: Humanities LibreTexts - Ambrose Bierce (1842circa 1914). | Nov 30, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: Academia - Ambrose Bierce, American Iconoclast. | Oct 06, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: University of Cincinnati - The Ambrose Bierce letters Project - Biography of Ambrose Bierce. | Jul 25, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction - Biography of Ambrose Bierce. | Feb 12, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: Ohio History Central - Ambrose G. Bierce. | Oct 18, 2021 | ||
Add new Web site: Ohio Reading Road Trip - Ambrose Bierce. | Oct 18, 2021 | ||
Add new Web site: All Poetry - Biography of Ambrose Bierce. | Apr 17, 2017 | ||
Add new Web site: Spartacus Educational - Biography of Ambrose Bierce. | Apr 30, 2015 | ||
Add new Web site: The Literature Network - Biography of Ambrose Bierce. | Apr 28, 2015 | ||
Cross-reference to Researcher's Note on Bierce's middle name added. | Jun 04, 2010 | ||
Added an alternate spelling of his middle name: Gwinett. | Apr 23, 2010 | ||
Article revised. | Apr 28, 2005 | ||
Article revised. | Jan 29, 1999 | ||
Article added to new online database. | Jul 20, 1998 |