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Raphael Magarik

Assistant Professor at University of Illinois at Chicago

Raphael Magarik is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago.13 He specializes in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British literature, with research interests in secularization and religion, theories of narration, and the pre-modern era.15

Magarik holds a PhD in English from the University of California, Berkeley.6 His academic work focuses on English Renaissance literature, particularly exploring themes related to secularization, religion, and narrative theories.5

In addition to his academic career, Magarik has experience as a writer and editor. He has contributed to various publications and has been involved in compiling lists of influential rabbis for Newsweek.4 His background also includes significant knowledge of Jewish studies and literature.2

At the University of Illinois at Chicago, Magarik can be contacted at [email protected] or reached at (312) 413-9568.3 His work contributes to the university's research areas in English literature and related fields.

Highlights

Aug 18 · thetalmud.blog
Review of Elizabeth Shanks Alexander, 'Gender and Timebound ...
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Apr 3 · jpost.com
Wolpe heads 'Newsweek''s list of 50 top rabbis - The Jerusalem Post

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