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'''NOTE: For the modern journal published by the [[Theosophical Society in America]], see [[Quest (periodical)|''Quest'']]'''. | |||
'''''The Quest''''' was a journal published in London from 1909 to 1930, with [[G. R. S. Mead]] as editor. It was linked to the [[Quest Society]] served as a continuation to [[The Theosophical Review (periodical)|''The Theosophical Review'']]. The early issues were over 200 pages long. Pat Deveney described the journal as "thoughtful, scholarly, diverse, and restrained."<ref>Pat Deveney, "Historical and Bibliographical Information" at [http://www.iapsop.com/archive/materials/quest/ IAPSOP website].</ref> | |||
== Contributors == | |||
Mead wrote many of the articles and book reviews himself. Deveney wrote: "The contributors to Mead's Quest read like a who's who of occultists and and scholars and of those who inhabit that borderland between scholarship and enthusiasm." Here is a list of some noteworthy contributors: | |||
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[[Algernon Blackwood]]<br> | |||
Rudolf Bultmann<br> | |||
Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy<br> | |||
[[Isabelle Cooper-Oakley]]<br> | |||
Robert Eisler<br> | |||
[[Edward Douglas Fawcett]]<br> | |||
Kenneth S.L. Guthrie<br> | |||
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[[William Loftus Hare]]<br> | |||
[[William Kingsland]]<br> | |||
Arthur Machen<br> | |||
Fiona Macleod<br> | |||
Gustav Meyrink<br> | |||
Ezra Pound<br> | |||
Gershom Scholem<br> | |||
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[[Rabindranath Tagore]]<br> | |||
Evelyn Underhill<br> | |||
[[Arthur Edward Waite|A. E. Waite]]<br> | |||
Charlotte E. Woods<br> | |||
John Yarker<br> | |||
[[William Butler Yeats|W.B. Yeats]]<br> | |||
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== Availability online == | |||
The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] offers '''[http://www.austheos.org.au/indices/QST_UK.HTM an index to the periodical]'''. Some volumes are available digitally by the [[IAPSOP]] at the '''[http://www.iapsop.com/archive/materials/quest/ IAPSOP website]'''. | |||
== Notes == | |||
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[[Category:Periodicals|Quest]] | [[Category:Periodicals|Quest]] | ||
[[Category:TS Adyar|Quest]] | [[Category:TS Adyar|Quest]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 November 2017
NOTE: For the modern journal published by the Theosophical Society in America, see Quest.
The Quest was a journal published in London from 1909 to 1930, with G. R. S. Mead as editor. It was linked to the Quest Society served as a continuation to The Theosophical Review. The early issues were over 200 pages long. Pat Deveney described the journal as "thoughtful, scholarly, diverse, and restrained."[1]
Contributors
Mead wrote many of the articles and book reviews himself. Deveney wrote: "The contributors to Mead's Quest read like a who's who of occultists and and scholars and of those who inhabit that borderland between scholarship and enthusiasm." Here is a list of some noteworthy contributors:
Algernon Blackwood |
William Loftus Hare |
Rabindranath Tagore |
Availability online
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals offers an index to the periodical. Some volumes are available digitally by the IAPSOP at the IAPSOP website.
Notes
- ↑ Pat Deveney, "Historical and Bibliographical Information" at IAPSOP website.