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Mr. Crump wrote many articles for Theosophical periodicals. The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] lists [http://www.austheos.org.au/cgi-bin/ui-csvsearch.pl?search=Basil+Crump&method=exact 53 articles] by or about him. The series on Wagner's operas and prose was particularly noteworthy.
Mr. Crump wrote many articles for Theosophical periodicals. The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] lists '''[https://theosophicalsociety.org.au/union_index/entries?q=Basil+Crump&s=author 44 articles by Basil Crump]''' and '''[https://theosophicalsociety.org.au/union_index/entries?q=Basil+Crump&s=title 18 about him]'''. The series on Wagner's operas and prose was particularly noteworthy.


=== Wagner series ===
=== Wagner series ===

Revision as of 20:48, 16 May 2025


Basil Crump was an English barrister and Theosophist. He was known for his collaborations with Alice Leighton Cleather, and was one of the founders of the Universal Brotherhood (organization).

Personal life

Basil Woodward Crump was born on September 11, 1866 in London to Frederick Octavius and Isabel Teresa Crump. After attending Kensington Grammar School, he was admitted to Jesus College of Cambridge University. He became a Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple and was sub-editor of Law Times.[1]

On May 30, 1945, at the age of 89, Crump died suddenly of heart failure in Calcutta.[2]

Involvement with Theosophy

Writings

Mr. Crump wrote many articles for Theosophical periodicals. The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists 44 articles by Basil Crump and 18 about him. The series on Wagner's operas and prose was particularly noteworthy.

Wagner series

Books and pamphlets

Coauthored with Alice Leighton Cleather

  • Buddhism: the Science of Life. 1928.
  • Parsifal, Lohengrin and the legend of the Holy Grail described and interpreted in accordance with Wagner's own writings. New York, Schirmer [1904?]. Available at Hathitrust.

Notes

  1. Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900.
  2. Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976.