Geoff Mulgan and Ken Worpole, Saturday night or Sunday morning? From arts to industry: new forms of cultural policy.Published in:2010By:Stevenson, DeborahPublication type:Book Review
SATURDAY NIGHT & SUNDAY MORNING: THE 2011 BRADFORD RIOT AND BEYOND.Published in:2012By:Rashid, NaazPublication type:Book Review
Helter Skelter, Topsy-Turvy and ‘Loonycolour’: Carnivalesque Realism in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.Published in:2002By:Minogue, Sally;Palmer, AndrewPublication type:Literary Criticism
ALAN SILLITOE'S SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING: A CLASSIC OF WORKING-CLASS FICTION.Published in:2018By:Adur, ShilpaPublication type:Book Review
ALAN SILLITOE'S WORKING CLASS FICTION: THE MINOR NOVELS.Published in:Literary Endeavour, 2018, v. 9, n. 2, p. 128By:Adur, ShilpaPublication type:Article
Hosts and Hostages: Mass Immigration and the Power of Hospitality in Post-War British and Caribbean Literature.Published in:Comparative Critical Studies, 2014, v. 11, p. 77, doi. 10.3366/ccs.2014.0145By:Whittle, MatthewPublication type:Article
Midlands cadences: Narrative voices in the work of Alan Sillitoe.Published in:Language & Literature, 2016, v. 25, n. 4, p. 312, doi. 10.1177/0963947016645001By:Scott, JeremyPublication type:Article
"All the Rest Is Propaganda": Reading the Paratexts of "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning."Published in:2009By:Brookes, IanPublication type:Essay