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No, It Wasn’t an Apple

No, It Wasn’t an Apple

September 30, 2022
John Gillespie studies religion and has a Ph.D. in Humanities, a M.A. in Liberal Arts, and a M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction. He teaches at San Jacinto College.
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Yes, Shakespeare Really Was Shakespeare

Yes, Shakespeare Really Was Shakespeare

August 21, 2022
Shiladitya Sen has a PhD in English, specializing in Renaissance Drama. He teaches in the Writing Studies Department and in the Gender, Sexuality, and Women Studies Program at Montclair State University.
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Translated Misconceptions: Rethinking the “Magical” of “Magical Realism”

Translated Misconceptions: Rethinking the “Magical” of “Magical Realism”

October 2, 2021
Leslie Bary teaches Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. Trained in Comparative Literature, she studies modern Spanish American and Brazilian Literature.
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Launched in March 2021, Conceptions Review is interested in the ideas people have about society and the consequences of these ideas. We seek accessible and standalone articles about conception-bending ideas and popular misconceptions. We are open to fields ranging from musicology to history to mathematics to insectology and everything in between.

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