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See also places called Ratcliffe. Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown (January 17, 1881–October 24, British social anthropologist who developed the theory of Structural Functionalism, a framework that describes basic concepts relating to the social structure of primitive civilizations. ... This article is about the 19th-century author. ... Charles Jeremy St John Radcliffe is a descendant of Nell Gwynne. ... Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, in Goblet of Fire. ... John Ashworth Ratcliffe (1902-1987) - jar - influential British Radio-Physicist. ... Jack RadCliffe is a popular pornographic film star who appears in gay adult films. ... John Radcliffe. ... Mark Radcliffe is a British Broadcaster, who came to prominence as a Disc Jockey on BBC Radio 5s Hit The North programme. ... Paula Radcliffe Paula Jane Radcliffe (born December 17, 1973) is an English long-distance runner. ... Radcliffe is a city located in Hardin County, Iowa. ... Radcliffe is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Lancashire, England. ... Categories: Buildings and structures stubs | University of Oxford ... Radcliffe College is the historical name of a womens educational institution closely associated with Harvard University, one of the Seven Sisters. ... Radcliffe Cricket Club are an English cricket team currently playing in the Central Lancashire League. ... Ratcliffe is a former hamlet which now is a section of the contemporary city of Greater London, England, and is located in Stepney near the River Thames. ...


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Radcliffe Institute For Advanced Study - Harvard University (365 words)
The mission of the Radcliffe Institute is to create an academic community where individuals can pursue advanced work in any of the academic disciplines, professions, or creative arts.
The Radcliffe Institute is committed to dialogue about important issues and events and enriches Harvard University's intellectual life through a robust program of lectures, conferences, colloquia, exhibits, and performances.
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study exists to foster transformational research across all academic disciplines, professions and the creative arts.
The Life of Ann Radcliffe (6511 words)
The public image of the mysterious Mrs Radcliffe as a mad genius, and the sensational nature of her novels are in sharp contrast to the ordinary preoccupations of her middle-class domestic life.
Radcliffe's family background of Rational Dissent, notably the intellectual élite of the Unitarians, is thoroughly documented, and its influence upon her writing is explored.
It was Mrs Radcliffe who established the female novelist's claim to an equal rank with men in the literary world; it was she as much as Mary Wollstonecraft who was responsible for establishing the rights of literary women, and the rights of heroines to move through their fictional domains with as much liberty as heros.
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