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Item Open Access Fatima Mernissi(St. James Press, 1996) Pultar, Gönül; Kester-Shelton, P.Item Open Access Virginia Woolf: from book reviewer to literary critic, 1904-1918(MacMillan, 1997) Dubino, Jeanne; Dubino, Jeanne; Rosenberg, B. C.Item Open Access Rivalry and influence: French and English nineteenth century detective narratives(Stauffenberg, 1998) Schutt, Sita; Klaus, G.; Knight, S.Item Open Access Ethnic fatigue Başçıllar’s poetry as a metaphor for the other “Other Literature”(NYU Press, 1998) Pultar, Gönül; Sollors, W.Item Open Access Addiction, empire, and narrative in Arthur Conan Doyle's the sign of the four(Duke University Press, 1999) Randall, D.Item Open Access The Imagined community of American studies in a non-christian, non-"Western" environment: American studies scholarship in Turkey(Mid-America American Studies Association, 1999-06) Pultar, G.Item Open Access Poetry across languages and cultures: Taner Baybars's 'Gulten'(2000) Pultar, Gönül AydaItem Open Access Shadows of cultural identity: issues of biculturalism raised by the Turkish American poetry of Talat Sait Halman(University of Hawaii Press, 2000) Pultar, Gönül; Hsu, R.; Franklin, C.; Kosanke, S.Item Open Access Leda and the Swan(Syracuse University Press, 2001) Pultar, Gönül; Warner, J. L.Item Open Access French crime fiction(Cambridge University Press, 2003) Schütt, Sita A.‘The detection of crime is evidently not an art that has been cultivated in England.’ ‘Our Detective Police’, Chambers Journal, 1884. It is not for nothing that Moriarty was otherwise known as the Napoleon of crime, that Poe's Chevalier Dupin invented ratiocination from a comfortable armchair in a darkened room in Paris, or, for that matter, that Sherlock Holmes takes such pains to scoff at the French police, notably a certain detective named Lecoq, who, he claims, 'was a miserable bungler'. French contributions to the development of crime fiction, in particular the detective story, are significant in the sense that one cannot conceive of the developments in nineteenth-century English detective fiction without them. Holmes's arrogance towards the continental police, notably the French, nevertheless bespeaks a certain amount of insecurity with regard to the fearsome reputation of the French police established during Fouchè's reign of terror under Napoleon, a reputation further consolidated throughout the nineteenth century. © Cambridge University Press 2003 and Cambridge University Press, 2006.Item Open Access Unveiling the veiled self(Taylor & Francis, 2003) Kılıç, M. Ö.Item Open Access Autumn 1857: the making of the Indian "mutiny"(Cambridge University Press, 2003) Randall, D.Item Open Access Ondaatje goes to Hollywood: the costs of mainstream arrival for the representation of cultural difference(Guernica, 2004) Randall, Donald; Beneventi, D.; Canton, L.; Moyes, L.Item Open Access Demythologizing history: Jeanette Wintersone’s fictions and his/tories(Universidad de Alicante, 2004) Kılıç, M. Ö.Item Open Access Wilfred Thesiger: okurundan kaçamayan gezgin(Ürün Yayınları, 2005) Bozkurt, Bülent R.Wilfred Thesiger, traveller extraordinary, explorer, adventurer and writer of the travel classics The Arabian Sands and The Marsh Arabs, resolved, from the early years of his life, to abandon civilization, escape from the crowded world of technological "progress," in search of challenge, adventure, and comradeship among unadministered tribes in unknown lands.Item Open Access 'Close up from a distance': London and englishness in ford, Bram Stoker and Conan Doyle(Brill Academic Publishers., 2005) Schutt, Sita A.; Haslam, S.Item Open Access Ireland in 1812 : colony or part of the imperial main? : the 'imagined community' in Maria Edgeworth's 'the absentee'(OR : Irish Academic Press, 2005) Kennedy, Valerie; McDonough, T.Item Open Access Meetings of east and west: Orhan Pamuk’s İstanbulite perspective(Taylor & Francis, 2005) Bayrakceken, A.; Randall, D.Item Open Access Three theses on the pedagogical relevance of second language acquisition research(TÖMER, 2005) Eckerth, JohannesThe paper investigates the relevance of second language acquisition research inside language teaching. As a point of departure, three theses are proposed, each of which suggests a relevance criterion regarding second language acquisition research. These three theses are then exemplified by reference to three empirical studies in classroom-based L2 research. In conclusion, it is suggested that the field of task-based research is one in which L2 teaching andL2 research can benefit from each other. It is further proposed how this might be done, such that a cooperative and constructive dialogue between teachers and researchers develops.Item Open Access A mirror-like pool of ink: the new woman in Carter's night at the circus(University of Kentucky, 2006) Kılıç, M. Ö.