Arnold Kettle
Arnold Charles Kettle (17 March 1916 – 24 December 1986) was a British Marxist literary critic, most noted for his authorship of the two-volume work ''An Introduction to the English Novel'' (1951). Kettle was born in Ealing, London, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and Pembroke College, Cambridge. Influenced by F. R. Leavis in his academic writings, he was a man of the left politically and joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1936, remaining a member for the rest of his life. He was the Open University’s first professor of literature and worked there until his retirement in 1981. Provided by Wikipedia-
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12Published 1982Edition: New rev. ed.Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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13Published 1982Edition: New rev. ed.Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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14Published 1982Edition: New rev. ed.Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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15by Furbank, P. N. (Philip Nicholas)Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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16Published 1982Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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17Published 1981Edition: Revised ed.Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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18Published 1964Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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19Published 1982Edition: New rev. ed. /Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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20Published 1982Other Authors: '; “...Kettle, Arnold, 1916-1986...”
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