Let the People Sing (novel)
Let the People Sing is a 1939 comedy novel by the British writer J. B. Priestley. It examines civic politics and corruption in the small English town of Dunbury, where the music hall is due to be closed. It was adapted into a 1942 film Let the People Sing.
Bibliography
- Baxendale, John. Priestley's England: J.B. Priestley and English culture. Manchester University Press, 2007.
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Novels |
- Benighted (1927)
- Adam in Moonshine (1927)
- Farthing Hall (1929 with Hugh Walpole)
- The Good Companions (1929)
- Angel Pavement (1930)
- Faraway (1932)
- I'll Tell You Everything (1932 with Gerald Bullett)
- Wonder Hero (1933)
- They Walk in the City: The Lovers in the Stone Forest (1936)
- The Doomsday Men (1938)
- Let the People Sing (1939)
- Blackout in Gretley (1942)
- Daylight on Saturday (1943)
- Three Men in New Suits (1945)
- Bright Day (1946)
- Jenny Villiers (1947)
- Festival at Farbridge (1951)
- Low Notes on a High Level (1954)
- The Magicians (1954)
- Saturn Over the Water (1961)
- The Shapes of Sleep (1962)
- Sir Michael & Sir George (1964)
- Lost Empires (1965)
- Salt Is Leaving (1966)
- It's an Old Country (1967)
- London End (1968)
- Out Of Town (1968)
- Snoggle (1971)
- Over The Long High Wall (1972)
- Found, Lost, Found (1976)
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Short stories |
- "The Town Major of Miracourt" (1930)
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Plays | |
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Poetry |
- The Chapman of Rhymes (1918)
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Non-fiction |
- Brief Diversions (1922)
- Papers from Lilliput (1922)
- Open House (1927)
- Self-selected Essays (1932)
- English Journey (1934)
- Midnight on the Desert (1937 autobiography)
- Rain Upon Godshill (1939 autobiography)
- British Women Go To War (1943)
- Margin Released (1962 autobiography)
- Man and Time (1964)
- The Edwardians (1970)
- Particular Pleasures (1975)
- Instead Of The Trees (1977 autobiography)
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