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In: Film Quarterly 45:3 (1992), pp.49-52
- Leonard Quart: "Naked." In: Film Quarterly
47:3 (1994), pp.43-47
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Naked Truth." In: Film Criticism 19:2 (1994-95),
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- Michael Coveny: The World According to Mike Leigh. London 1997
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Lives in London." In: Cineaste 23:2 (1997), pp.46-48
- Karen Jaehne: "Secrets and Lies / Career Girls."
In: Film Quarterly 51:3 (1998), pp.52-57
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Leigh´s BBC Films." In: Film Criticism 24:2 (1999-2000),
pp.41-54
- Ray Carney / Leonard Quart: The Films of Mike Leigh. Embracing
the World. Cambridge/UK: UP, 2000
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Mississippi Pr, 2000
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54:1 (2000), pp.39-41
- Kevin G.Asman: "The `Politics and Poetics´ of Embodiment
in Mike Leigh´s Television Film Hard Labour."
In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 29:1 (2001), pp.14-19
- Gretchen Papazian: "Anorexia Envisioned: Mike Leigh´s
Life is Sweet, Chul-Soo Park´s 301/302,
and Todd Haynes´s Superstar." In: A.L.Bower
(Ed.): Reel Food, New York & London 2004, pp.147-165
- Edward Trostle Jones: All or Nothing. The Cinema of Mike Leigh.
Frankfurt/M, New York 2004
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London: Wallflower, 2004
- Luana Babini: "The Urban Soul of British Cinema of the
1990s: London as Cinematic City in Mike Leigh's Naked
and Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth." In: W.Everett /
A.Goodbody (Eds.): Revisiting Space: Space and Place in European
Cinema, Frankfurt/M etc. Peter Lang, 2005
- David Sterritt: "Low Hopes: Mike Leigh Meets Margaret Thatcher."
In: L.Friedman (Ed.): Fires Were Started: British Cinema and Thatcherism.
London: Wallflower, 20062
- Tony Whitehead: Mike Leigh. Manchester: UP, 2007
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