Arnold Charles Kettle (17 March 1916 – 24 December 1986)[1] was a British Marxist literary critic, most noted for his authorship of the two-volume work An Introduction to the English Novel (1951).
Kettle, A. (1951). An Introduction to the English Novel, Volume I (to George Eliot) and (1953) An Introduction to the English Novel, Volume II (Henry James to the present day), Hutchinson University Library.
Kettle, A., Kott, J., & Taborski, B. (1965). Shakespeare in a changing world.
Kettle, A. (Ed.) (1972). The nineteenth-century novel: critical essays and documents. Heinemann Educational Publishers.
Kettle, A. (1991). Literature and Liberation: Selected Essays. Manchester University Press.
References
^ abcTurner, John R. (2004). 'Kettle, Arnold Charles (1916–1986)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 23 September 2004 (online edition). Retrieved 30 December 2022.
^Deacon, Richard, The Cambridge Apostles: a history of Cambridge University's élite intellectual secret society (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1986), p. 147. ISBN0374118205
^Kanwar, A. S., & Kettle, A. (1987). 'An Interview with Arnold Kettle.' Social Scientist, pp. 54-61.
^Hobsbawm, Eric (1987). 'Master of Arts [Obituary of Arnold Kettle]', Marxism Today, February, p. 29