The Quorum. A Magazine of Friendship was one of the first British homosexual magazines, published in London in 1920 by "The Editorial Committee" of the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology and the Order of Chaeronea. Arthur Lee Gardner probably acted as editor-in-chief. Only one issue of the journal appeared because George Cecil Ives, an influential member of both organizations, feared the publicity that would accompany a journal and urged Gardner to cease publication. The majority of the contributors were from the British homosexual movement; the best-known author was Dorothy L. Sayers, later famous for her detective novels, who contributed two poems, including a love poem called Veronica.
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| - The Quorum. A Magazine of Friendship war die erste britische homosexuelle Zeitschrift, verlegt 1920 in London durch ein „The Editorial Committee“ aus dem Umfeld der homosexuellen Organisationen und . Als Chefredakteur wirkte vermutlich Arthur Gardner. Von der Zeitschrift erschien nur eine einzige Ausgabe, da , ein einflussreiches Mitglied beider Organisationen, die mit einer Zeitschrift einhergehende Öffentlichkeit fürchtete und Gardner drängte, die Herausgabe einzustellen. Die Mehrzahl der Autoren stammte aus der britischen Homosexuellenbewegung, bekannteste Autorin war Dorothy L. Sayers, später berühmt für ihre Kriminalromane, die zwei Gedichte beisteuerte, darunter ein Liebesgedicht namens Veronica. (de)
- The Quorum. A Magazine of Friendship was one of the first British homosexual magazines, published in London in 1920 by "The Editorial Committee" of the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology and the Order of Chaeronea. Arthur Lee Gardner probably acted as editor-in-chief. Only one issue of the journal appeared because George Cecil Ives, an influential member of both organizations, feared the publicity that would accompany a journal and urged Gardner to cease publication. The majority of the contributors were from the British homosexual movement; the best-known author was Dorothy L. Sayers, later famous for her detective novels, who contributed two poems, including a love poem called Veronica. (en)
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| - The Quorum. A Magazine of Friendship war die erste britische homosexuelle Zeitschrift, verlegt 1920 in London durch ein „The Editorial Committee“ aus dem Umfeld der homosexuellen Organisationen und . Als Chefredakteur wirkte vermutlich Arthur Gardner. Von der Zeitschrift erschien nur eine einzige Ausgabe, da , ein einflussreiches Mitglied beider Organisationen, die mit einer Zeitschrift einhergehende Öffentlichkeit fürchtete und Gardner drängte, die Herausgabe einzustellen. Die Mehrzahl der Autoren stammte aus der britischen Homosexuellenbewegung, bekannteste Autorin war Dorothy L. Sayers, später berühmt für ihre Kriminalromane, die zwei Gedichte beisteuerte, darunter ein Liebesgedicht namens Veronica. Das Heft wurde nur an die Mitglieder der BSSSP ausgegeben. Von der Ausgabe sind drei Exemplare erhalten, eines liegt in der British Library, eines in der Cornell University und eines in der Privatsammlung Raimondo Biffi. Das letztere Exemplar diente 2001 als Vorlage für ein kommentiertes Faksimile. Forschungen zur Geschichte von The Quorum leistete 1970 und 2001. (de)
- The Quorum. A Magazine of Friendship was one of the first British homosexual magazines, published in London in 1920 by "The Editorial Committee" of the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology and the Order of Chaeronea. Arthur Lee Gardner probably acted as editor-in-chief. Only one issue of the journal appeared because George Cecil Ives, an influential member of both organizations, feared the publicity that would accompany a journal and urged Gardner to cease publication. The majority of the contributors were from the British homosexual movement; the best-known author was Dorothy L. Sayers, later famous for her detective novels, who contributed two poems, including a love poem called Veronica. The magazine was distributed among members of the BSSSP only. Three copies of the edition are known to exist, one at the British Library, one at Cornell University, and one in the private collection of Raimondo Biffi. The latter copy served as source for an annotated facsimile, edited in 2001. Research on the history of The Quorum was done by in 1970 and 2001. An earlier, similar magazine, The Chameleon (1894), also closed after the publication of a single issue. (en)
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