Hitchcock Annual: Volume 15
Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen | |
Columbia University Press | |
ISBN 1906660050 (paperback) | |
ISSN 1062-5518 (journal) | |
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Summary
Includes Hitchcockian narrative; Hitchcock and India dossier; essays on Alma Reville, Downhill, The Trouble with Harry, and Marnie, and reviews.
Contents
- The Early Career of Alma Reville — Nathalie Morris
- Cutting and Continuity — Alma Reville
- Alma in Wonderland
- Down and Round We Go: Recurrent Visual Patterns in Hitchcock's "Downhill" — James M. Vest
- Matters of Proportion: "The Trouble with Harry" — Edward Gallafent
- Self-Possession and Dispossession in Hitchcock's "Marnie" — Deborah Thomas
- Hitchcockian Narrative: A Provisional Structural Model — Michael Walker
- Hitchcock and Hindi Cinema — Priyadarshini Shanker
- Hindi Hitchcock: India's "39 Steps" — Richard Ness
- To Catch a "Jewel Thief": Hitchcock and Indian Modernity — Richard Allen
- Hitchcock Interviewed in "Filmindia" — Sidney Gottlieb
- Hitchcock Hates Actors — David Clayton
- Seeing Hitchcock Whole — Thomas Leitch
Book Reviews
- "After Hitchcock: Influence, Imitation, and Intertextuality" - edited by David Boyd and R Barton Palmer
- "Hitchcock's Music" - by Jack Sullivan
- "The Women Who Knew Too Much" - by Tania Modleski