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The most comprehensive volume ever published on Alfred Hitchcock, covering his career and legacy as well as the broader cultural and intellectual contexts of his work.
Contains thirty chapters by the leading Hitchcock scholars
Covers his long career, from his earliest contributions to other directors' silent films to his last uncompleted last film
Details the enduring legacy he left to filmmakers and audiences alike
In summation, A Companion to Hitchcock will be required reading for anyone with more than a passing interest in this director s films." (Cercles, 1 September 2014)
Teachers and students alike will find much to keep themselves busy in A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock. (Psychobabble200, 20 March 2014)
"A great resource for students of Hitchcock′s films, craft, thought, influences, and aesthetics. Summing Up: Highly recommended." –
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In my view this book is the most exciting work on Hitchcock and one which will become a prime source for Hitchcockian scholars.
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Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1 Thomas Leitch and Leland Poague
Part I Background 9
1. Hitchcock′s Lives 11 Thomas Leitch
2. Hitchcock′s Literary Sources 28 Ken Mogg
3. Hitchcock and Early Filmmakers 48 Charles Barr
4. Hitchcock′s Narrative Modernism: Ironies of Fictional Time 67 Thomas Hemmeter
Part II Genre 87
5. Hitchcock and Romance 89 Lesley Brill
6. Family Plots: Hitchcock and Melodrama 109 Richard R. Ness
7. Conceptual Suspense in Hitchcock′s Films 126 Paula Marantz Cohen
Part III Collaboration 139
8. "Tell Me the Story So Far": Hitchcock and His Writers 141 Leland Poague
9. Suspicion: Collusion and Resistance in the Work of Hitchcock′s Female Collaborators 162 Tania Modleski
10. A Surface Collaboration: Hitchcock and Performance 181 Susan White
Part IV Style 199
11. Aesthetic Space in Hitchcock 201 Brigitte Peucker
12. Hitchcock and Music 219 Jack Sullivan
13. Some Hitchcockian Shots 237 Murray Pomerance
Part V Development 253
14. Hitchcock′s Silent Cinema 255 Sidney Gottlieb
15. Gaumont Hitchcock 270 Tom Ryall
16. Hitchcock Discovers America: The Selznick–Era Films 289 Ina Rae Hark
17. From Transatlantic to Warner Bros. 309 David Sterritt
18. Hitchcock, Metteur–en–scène: 1954–60 329 Joe McElhaney
19. The Universal Hitchcock 347 William Rothman
Part VI Auteurism 365
20. French Hitchcock, 1945 55 367 James M. Vest
21. Lost in Translation? Listening to the Hitchcock–Truffaut Interview 387 Janet Bergstrom
22. Robin Wood′s Hitchcock 405 Harry Oldmeadow
Part VII Ideology 425
23. Accidental Heroes and Gifted Amateurs: Hitchcock and Ideology 427 Toby Miller with Noel King
24. Hitchcock and Feminist Criticism: From Rebecca to Marnie 452 Florence Jacobowitz
25. Queer Hitchcock 473 Alexander Doty
Part VIII Ethics 491
26. Hitchcock and Philosophy 493 Richard Gilmore
27. Hitchcock′s Ethics of Suspense: Psychoanalysis and the Devaluation of the Object 508 Todd McGowan
28. Occasions of Sin: The Forgotten Cigarette Lighter and Other Moral Accidents in Hitchcock 529 George Toles
Part IX Beyond Hitchcock 553
29. Hitchcock and the Postmodern 555 Angelo Restivo
30. Hitchcock′s Legacy 572 Richard Allen
Index 592
Thomas Leitch is Professor of English at the University of Delaware, where he directs the Film Studies Program.
Leland Poague is Professor of English at Iowa State University
A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock is the most ambitious and comprehensive volume ever published on the Master of Suspense, considering the full range of his career from his earliest contributions to other directors′ silent films to his own uncompleted last effort.
Thirty chapters by the world′s leading Hitchcock experts cover well–established approaches and cutting–edge scholarship, and tackle the most puzzling and complex problems in Hitchcock′s films and contemporary film studies. Placing Hitchcock and his works in their cultural and intellectual contexts, contributors to the volume explore the genres with which his work is most closely associated; his relationships with his performers and other leading collaborators; the verbal and visual style of his films; Hitchcock s rise to prominence as the quintessential Hollywood auteur; the ideological and ethical implications of his films; and the enduring legacy he left to filmmakers and audiences alike.