An Introduction to the English Novel Volumes 1 and 2 by Arnold Kettle
An Introduction to the English Novel Volumes 1 and 2 by Arnold Kettle
An Introduction to the English Novel
Volumes 1 and 2
by Arnold Kettle
Hutchinson University Library, 1969, [First Edition], two volumes both hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, both ex-library with stamps and stickers to front and back endpapers, dustjackets both show a little edge and shelf wear with a little rubbing to edges and corners, both have stickers to spine (see photographs)
“Volume 1 To George Eliot:
“His examination of some eighteenth century writers and analysis of sic famous nineteenth century novels – from Emma to Middlemarch – have a wit, authority and a sensitivity that compel the reader’s attention.
It is clear enough that Mr Kettle has felt the attraction of literary neo-Marxism; but more generalised critical responsiveness and intuitive taste have saved him from being sucked down into the vortex. Perhaps he has been helped by the counter-influence of Dr Leavis of whom he speaks with great respect.
Volume 2 From Henry James to 1950:
The selection both of novelists and of their work is excellent… it is both shrewd and witty… Dr Kettle’s fears that his judgements on recent novels may look silly in another forty years are likely to prove without foundation.
This is the second volume of Dr Kettle’s lively and provocative survey of the English novel, and he continues his earlier method of concentrating on a few significant works… Some of the analysis are brilliant… Altogether this is as refreshing, challenging, and original work…”