Basil Crump
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Basil Crump was one of the founders of the Universal Brotherhood.
Personal life
Involvement with Theosophy
Writings
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: I". Theosophy 11.1 (April, 1896), 23. Introductory.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: II". Theosophy 11.4 (July, 1896), 113. The Flying Dutchman.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: III". Theosophy 11.5 (August, 1896), 147. Tannhäuser.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: IV". Theosophy 11.7 (October, 1896), 211. Lohengrin.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: V". Theosophy 11.9 (December, 1896), 272. The Meistersingers of Nuremburg.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VI-1". Theosophy 11.11 (February, 1897), 336. The Ring of the Nibelung: Part I - The Rhinegold.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VI-2". Theosophy 12.1 (April, 1897), 26. The Ring of the Nibelung: Part II - The Valkyrie.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VI-3". Theosophy 12.2 (May, 1897), 54. The Ring of the Nibelung: Part III - Siegfried.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VI-4a". Theosophy 12.5 (August, 1897), 204. The Ring of the Nibelung: Part IV - The Dusk of the Gods.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VI-4b". Theosophy 12.6 (September, 1897), 257. The Ring of the Nibelung: Part IV - The Dusk of the Gods.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VII-1". Theosophy 12.7 (October, 1897), 321. Tristan and Isolde.
- "Richard Wagner's Music Dramas: VII-4". Universal Brotherhood 13.3 (June, 1898), 136.
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.