Hitchcock Annual: Volume 13
(Redirected from Hitchcock Annual 13)
Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen | |
Columbia University Press | |
ISBN 1906660034 (paperback) | |
ISSN 1062-5518 (journal) | |
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Summary
Includes Hitchcock and wartime Britain; Hitchcock and carnival; Hitchcock and fascism; essays on Murder!, Downhill, and Topaz; and reviews.
Contents
- Deserter or Honored Exile?: Views of Hitchcock from Wartime Britain — Charles Barr
- Hitchcock and Fascism — Robin Wood
- Metamorphoses of "Downhill": From Stage Play to Cinematic Treatment and Film — James M. Vest
- Sir John and the Half-Caste: Identity and Representation in Hitchcock's "Murder!" — Richard Allen
- "Topaz" and Cold War Politics — Michael Walker
- Alfred Hitchcock's Carnival — Mark M. Hennelly Jnr
Book Reviews
- "Hitchcock and France: The Forging of an Auteur" — reviewed by Leland Poague
- "Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho: A Casebook" — reviewed by Michael Healey
- "An Eye for Hitchcock" — reviewed by Charles L.P. Silet
- "Three Philosophical Filmmakers: Hitchcock, Welles, Renoir" — reviewed by William G. Simon