The Hitchcock Annual Anthology: Selected Essays from Volumes 10-15 (2009) edited by Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen
Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen | |
Columbia University Press (2009) | |
ISBN 1905674953 | |
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Synopsis
For more than fifteen years the Hitchcock Annual has offered groundbreaking and authoritative scholarship on Hitchcock, becoming the journal of record for Hitchcock studies. Wallflower Press is proud to announce a new partnership with this prestigious publication, resulting in "The Hitchcock Annual Anthology", which features contributions from such leading critics as Charles Barr, Thomas Elsaesser, Bill Krohn, Mark Rappaport, Michael Walker, Robin Wood, and Slavoj Žižek. The anthology includes essays on Hitchcock's entire oeuvre, from his early silents to his late American masterpieces, and overviews of Hitchcock criticism, as well as interviews with and discussions between Hitchcock's collaborators.
Contents
- Introduction
- Working with Hitch: A Screenwriter's Forum with Evan Hunter, Arthur Laurents, and Joseph Stefano
- The Early Career of Alma Reville - Nathalie Morris
- Cutting and Continuity - Alma Reville
- Alma in Wonderland
- Hitchcock on Griffith - Sidney Gottlieb
- A Columbus of the Screen - Alfred Hitchcock
- Deserter or Honored Exile? Views of Hitchcock from Wartime Britain - Charles Barr
- Hitchcock and Fascism - Robin Wood
- Alfred Hitchcock's Carnival - Mark M. Hennelly Jnr
- Too Big and Too Close: Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang - Thomas Elsaesser
- Sir John and the Half-Caste: Identity and Representation in Hitchcock's Murder! - Richard Allen
- Under Capricorn Revisited
- Vertigo: The Drama of a Deceived Platonist
- Self-Possession and Dispossession in Hitchcock's Marnie - Deborah Thomas
- Hitchcock and Company - Thomas Leitch
- Cumulative Index: Hitchcock Annual, volumes 1-15