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Hitchcock Annual
Hitchcock AnnualIN THIS ISSUE n Mark William Padilla on Hitchcock’s Textured Characters in The Skin Game ANNUAL n Ned Schantz on Hospitality in Dial M for Murder Volume 23 n Michael Slowik on Hitchcock’s Sparse Sonic Set Pieces Edited by Sidney Gottlieb 222018 n Thomas Leitch on What We Talk About When We Talk About Hitchcock (review essay) n David Sterritt on Hitchcock In the Archives and Among His Peers (review essay) ISBN 978-0-231-18141-9
The Pleasure Garden The Mountain Eagle The Lodger Downhill Easy Virtue The Ring The Farmer’s Wife Champagne The Manxman Blackmail Juno and the Paycock Murder! The Skin Game Number Seventeen Rich and Strange Waltzes from Vienna The Man Who Knew Too Much The 39 Steps Secret Agent Sabotage Young and Innocent The Lady Vanishes Jamaica Inn Rebecca Foreign Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Smith Suspicion Saboteur Shadow of a Doubt Lifeboat Spellbound Notorious The Paradine Case Rope Under Capricorn Stage Fright Strangers on a Train I Confess Dial M for Murder Rear Window To Catch a Thief The Trouble with Harry The Man Who Knew Too Much The Wrong Man Vertigo North by Northwest Psycho The Birds Marnie Torn Curtain Topaz Frenzy Family Plot The Pleasure Garden The Mountain Eagle The Lodger The Farmer’s Wife Champagne The Manxman Blackmail Juno and the Paycock ISBN: 978-0-231-18141-9 Murder! The Skin Game Number Seventeen Rich and Strange Waltzes from Vienna The Man
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Who Knew Too Much Downhill Secret Agent Sabotage Young and Innocent The Lady Vanishes Jamaica Inn Rebecca Foreign Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Smith Suspicion Saboteur Shadow of a Doubt Lifeboat Notorious The Paradine Case Rope Under Capricorn Stage Fright Hitchcock Annual: Volume 23 includes essays Strangers On A Train I Confess Dial M For Murder Rear Window on Hitchcock’s use of silence in his films, civilians at war in his World War II trilogy, melodrama and the Christian imagination in Under Capricorn, filming thought and feeling in Strangers on a Train, and remaking the romance in The Man Who Knew Too Much.
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Volume 22 Edited by Sidney Gottlieb
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Murder Rear Window To Catch a Thief The Trouble with Harry The Man
Who Knew Too Much The Wrong Man Vertigo North by Northwest Psycho
The Birds Marnie Torn Curtain Topaz Frenzy Family Plot The Pleasure
Garden The Mountain Eagle The Lodger The Farmer’s Wife Champagne
The Manxman Blackmail Juno and the Paycock Murder! The Skin
Game Number Seventeen Rich and Strange The Man Who Knew Too
Much Waltzes from Vienna Secret Agent Jamaica Inn Sabotage
Young and Innocent Rebecca Hitchcock Annual 2018 The Lady
Vanishes Suspicion Foreign Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Saboteur Shadow of a Doubt Lifeboat Spellbound Notorious The Hitchcock Annual: Volume 22 contains essays on Paradine Case Rope Under Capricorn Stage Fright Strangers On A Train I Confess Dial M For Murder Rear Window To Catch A Muybridge and Vertigo; undoing propaganda in Yeats, Hitchcock, and de Man; three newspaper articles Hitchcock wrote after visiting Hollywood in 1938; interviews with screenwriters Arthur Laurents and Howard Fast; and a review article on several new books on Hitchcock.
$26.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-19565-2 2020 216 pages $26.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-19045-9 2019 150 pages