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SIDNEY GOTTLIEB, EDITOR

The Hitchcock Annual seeks to publish the best in critical and scholarly essays in Hitchcock studies. We welcome articles from a wide variety of theoretical, critical, and historical perspectives on the life, work, and influence of Alfred Hitchcock. All back issues of the Hitchcock Annual are available through Columbia University Press, as is The Hitchcock Annual Anthology: Selected Essays from Volumes 10–15, edited by Sidney Gottlieb and Richard Allen (2009, $26.00 paper 978-1-905673-95-4/ $80.00 cloth 978-1-905673-96-1).

NOW AVAILABLE

Volume 24

SIDNEY GOTTLIEB, EDITOR

Hitchcock Annual volume 24 includes essays on unresolved ambiguities in Suspicion and trauma and recovery in Under Capricorn. A special feature of the volume is an expanded section reviewing current critical work on Hitchcock, including detailed review essays on recent books on such key topics as Hitchcock’s comedy, collaborators, approach to acting, notion of pure cinema, and negotiations with censors through the years.

SIDNEY GOTTLIEB is professor of media studies at Sacred Heart University.

$26.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-19957-5

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Hitchcock Annual

Volume 25

SIDNEY GOTTLIEB, EDITOR

Hitchcock Annual volume 25 is scheduled to be published in early 2022. Planned contents include examinations of the production conditions of Hitchcock’s films, close readings of several key films, and review essays on current biographical and critical work on Hitchcock.

SIDNEY GOTTLIEB is professor of media studies at Sacred Heart University.

$26.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20479-8

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