Lucie Kotesovska

Lucie Kotesovska
English
Status

PhD Student

Credentials

MA (Palacký University Olomouc). MA (University of Northern Iowa)

Area of expertise

Anglo-American and International Modernism – experiment in poetry, fiction and non-fiction; the sacred and the profane; cultural landscapes and geo-cultural fringes in modernism; expatriate production; female writing, domestic sphere and motherhood in modernist texts. Literature and Visual Arts: ekphrasis. Literary Theory and Criticism: structuralism, narratology, ecocriticism. Theory of Translation. History and Theory of Pedagogy.

Lucie Kotesovska is a PhD student and a doctoral fellow at the English department. She holds a double master’s degree in English and French philology from Palacky University in Olomouc and a master’s degree in English literature from the University of Northern Iowa. Her main research interest lies in Anglo-American modernism and its experiment in poetry, fiction as well as non-fiction. She has presented papers at international conferences focusing on reinvented modes of subjectivity in a neo-modernist long poem and reading of fragment and f(r)acture in the poetry of David Jones and Basil Bunting. She has published articles on the politics of the footnote in late modernist poetry and the narrative passion in Ford Madox Ford’s Good Soldier. She is also a co-author of the Czech translation of a monograph on Adolf Loos. She is a recipient of Charles E. Merrill scholarship and a winner of Frank and Otelia Kraft Scholarship for Academic and Service Excellence. In the proposed dissertation, she is going to research the numinous qualities of the modernist novel.