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The Supernatural Explained-as this technique was aptly named-is a recurring plot device in Radcliffe s The Romance of the Forest.
The novel, published in 1791, is among Radcliffe s earlier works.
Radcliffe s use of Supernatural Explained is characteristic of the Gothic author.
Radcliffe, however, not only wrote little but also took a certain iconoclastic pride in having read little, remarking once of some vials of herbs and a skeleton in his study: This is Radcliffe s library .” However, he bequeathed a substantial sum of money to Oxford for the founding of the Radcliffe Library, an endowment which, Samuel Garth quipped, was about as logical as if a eunuch should found a seraglio .”
In 1861, the library s medical and scientific collections were transferred to the Radcliffe Science Library, which had been built farther north next to the University Museum.
For example, Lewis work is often discussed in conjunction with that of Ann Radcliffe s.
Indeed, the repercussions of malevolent and self-serving actions are represented extraordinarily well in Radcliffe s The Romance of the Forest.
In 2001 the Institute was endowed with the Carol K. Pforzheimer Professorship at Radcliffe, the Institute s first professorship by the Pforzheimer family who also endowed the Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Directorship and the Carol K. Pforzheimer Student Fellowship at the Institute's Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, which, with the Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program, both of which date back to Radcliffe College days, are mong the Institute's best-known features.
Though he was most assuredly influenced by Ann Radcliffe s The Mysteries of Udolpho and William Godwin s Caleb Williams, taking Radcliffe s obsession with the supernatural and Godwin s narrative drive and interest in crime and punishment, Lewis differed with his literary approach.
In the article Matthew Lewis and the Gothic Horror of Obsessional Neurosis ,” Ed Cameron argues that Lewis disregards and often parodies the sentimentality found in Radcliffe s work .” Without ambiguities, however, Lewis sometimes appears excessive in his materialized descriptions of the supernatural, losing a sense of wonder in the process.
* February 12-Reserve Constable Albert Alexander, a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously, by Howard Florey s team.
Joined by their drummer Loz Vegas, whom they met at school, Milk Kan's first single " Bling Bling Baby " ( PIAS Records ) reached No. 13 in the independent charts, and was played by BBC DJs Chris Moyles, Steve Lamacq, Jonathan Ross and Mark Radcliffe, leading Milk Kan into live performances, supporting the Violent Femmes at Shepherd's Bush Empire, the Strokes at Hyde Park s Wireless Festival, Babyshambles at East London's Rhythm Factory and UK tours supporting ska punks The King Blues.

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Radcliffe Brown ´ s students were developing social anthropology in the United Kingdom.

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She obtained a master's degree ( MA ) from Radcliffe in 1962 and pursued further graduate studies at Harvard University for two years but never finished because she failed to complete her dissertation on The English Metaphysical Romance.
* A Great Mistress of Romance: Ann Radcliffe, 1917

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In this book the hapless protagonists are ensnared in a web of deceit by a malignant monk called Schedoni and eventually dragged before the tribunals of the Inquisition in Rome, leading one contemporary to remark that if Radcliffe wished to transcend the horror of these scenes she would have to visit hell itself.
* Dorothy Sayers ' 1936 mystery novel Gaudy Night is set in Oxford, and one of the most important concluding conversations between Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane takes place on the balustraded circular rooftop of the Radcliffe Camera.
" Its treatment of popular culture has since been hailed as path-breaking: the critic Jon Savage has said that one piece by Radcliffe " laid the foundation for the next 20 years of sub-cultural theory.
Other bridges across the river are limited-there is one at Radcliffe Road to the south and at Summerseat to the north.
Peabody is married to Egyptologist Radcliffe Emerson and has one biological child, Walter " Ramses " Peabody Emerson, who provides a parallel voice in many of the later books.
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard is an educational institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and one of the semiautonomous components of Harvard University.
The women's winner was the world Marathon record holder Paula Radcliffe from Great Britain in a time of 2: 23: 09, one second faster than her 2004 win.
* Paul Féval, père was a one of the most important fantastique writers of the period with Les Revenants ( 1853 ), La Fille du Juif Errant Daughter Of The Wandering Jew ( 1864 ), the macabre La Vampire Vampire Countess ( 1867 ), and La Ville Vampire Vampire City ( 1874 ) which parodied Ann Radcliffe, making her the book's fictional heroine!
Mark Radcliffe ( born 29 June 1958 ) is an English broadcaster who has worked in various roles for the BBC since the 1980s and remains one of Britain's most recognised DJs.
Riley is perhaps best known as one half of the duo Mark and Lard with fellow DJ Mark Radcliffe, who together presented " Hit The North " on BBC Radio 5, then a children's, comedy, and drama network, with Radcliffe also fronting a weekly show called Out on Blue Six on BBC Radio 1 around the same time.
In order to determine exactly which territories to assign to each country, in June 1947, Britain appointed Sir Cyril Radcliffe to chair two Boundary Commissions — one for Bengal and one for Punjab.
Before his appointment, Radcliffe had never visited India and knew no one there.
Her father was Harvard economist Frank W. Taussig, and her mother Edith Thomas was one of the first students at Radcliffe College.
In the 2008 – 09 pre-season he trained with Northern Premier League side Radcliffe Borough and played in at least one friendly for them.
His mother was Lady Isabel Courtenay, daughter of the Earl of Radcliffe ( one possible reason he hates his first name ).
The two frequently led archaeological expeditions to Egypt, where Radcliffe was one of the first ( and for a while, few ) advocates of a methodological approach to archaeology.
During the High Middle Ages Radcliffe formed a small parish ( one of the smallest in England ) and the township centred on the Church of St Mary and the manorial Radcliffe Tower, both of which are local landmarks and Grade I listed buildings.
Radcliffe was at one time home to around 60 textile mills and 15 spinning mills, along with 18 bleachworks of which the Bealey family were prominent owners.
Two road bridges cross the river: one in the former hamlet of Radcliffe Bridge, and another newer bridge built as part of the A665 Pilkington Bypass.
Alongside Mark Radcliffe, Forbes co-hosted the Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2 for one week in October 2007, and for one day on 26 November 2007.

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Though University members may borrow some books from dependent libraries ( such as the Radcliffe Science Library ), the Bodleian operates principally as a reference library and in general documents may not be removed from the reading rooms.
Radcliff or Radcliffe may refer to:
The thinking behind this justification may never be known since Radcliffe " destroyed all his papers before he left India ".
The truth of how these decisions were made may never be known, since Radcliffe destroyed all of his records and Mountbatten expressly denied any special-knowledge or favouritism.
:" Radcliffe hints she may compete in Olympic 10, 000 m as well as marathon "
George Radcliffe may refer to:
DeFotis may be best known for her many years as the Associate Conductor of the Holden Choirs at Harvard University, where she travelled on many world tours with the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum.

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