Kiril Hadzhikosev graduated from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Bulgaria in 2020, when he defended his MA thesis on "Forms and Functions of Space and Time in James Joyce's "Ulysses"." His research interests include narratology, post-structuralism, philosophy, post-truth, modernism, discourse analysis. The topic of the PhD dissertation is "Centre and Periphery in British and American Modernism: James Joyce, Jean Rhys, Tomas Wolfe, Djuna
EDUCATION
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski": Sofia, Sofia-Capital, BG - 2011 to 2017 | BA (English and American Studies)
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski": Sofia, Sofia-Capital, BG - 2018 to 2021 | MA (English and American Studies)
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski": Sofia, Sofia-Capital, BG - 2021 to 2025 | PhD (English and American Studies)
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Arts and Humanities, Literature and Literary Theory, Philosophy
Publications
Hadzhikosev, Kiril (2022). DECONSTRUCTING COLONIAL METAPHORS IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S "THE WAVES". XVIII Scientific Conference of Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, pp. 103-112.
Hadzhikosev, Kiril (2022). Spaces of Terror, Times of Desire – Joyce's Postcolonial Project in the "Circe" Episode of Ulysses. Joyce Studies in Italy 24, pp. 185-200.
Hadzhikosev, Kiril (2023). Semioethical Questions in Literary Modernism: Stephen Dedalus and the Issue of History and Identity in the “Proteus” Episode of James Joyce's Ulysses. Cross-Disciplinary and Cross-Cultural Awareness: Essays in Honor of Madeleine Danova, pp. 317-328.
Hadzhikosev, Kiril (2025). The Language of High Modernism and the Finiteness of Alterity. Linguarum Universe, pp. 193-205.