Andrea Zvoníčková

Andrea Zvoníčková is a PhD student at the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures at Charles University in Prague. Her doctoral research focuses on British and Irish literature, particularly examining the role of space and consciousness in the works of Virginia Woolf and Elizabeth Bowen. She holds a Master’s degree in Czech and English Studies from the University of South Bohemia, where she focused her thesis on the topic of time, space, and journey in Virginia Woolf’s writing. In addition to her academic work, Andrea works as a proofreader and English language lecturer, while also dedicating time to learning foreign languages.

ORCID: 0009-0005-9346-8968

Conference Papers:

“Within Walls and Artifacts: Object-Driven Identities in Elizabeth Bowen’s Short Stories”, Locating Elizabeth Bowen: University of Bedfordshire, Bedford, UK, May 2024.
“Object-Driven Identities in Elizabeth Bowen’s and Virginia Woolf’s Short Stories”, EFACIS International PhD Seminar, KU Leuven and Irish College Leuven, Belgium, August 2024.
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