Alfred Hitchcock : the legacy of Victorianism

Hitchcock, Alfred, sähkökirjat Thrillers (Television programs) Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980 Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) PERFORMING ARTS Criticism, interpretation, etc
The University Press of Kentucky
2015
EISBN 9780813157795
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Rise of Narrative Film; 2 Novel into Film: Sabotage; 3 Psychoanalysis versus Surrealism: Spellbound; 4 The Father-Daughter Plot: Shadow of a Doubt, Stage Fright, Strangers on a Train; 5 Digression: Rope, I Confess; 6 The Daughter's Effect: Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much; 7 Transition: The Wrong Man, Vertigo; 8 The Emergence of Mother: Psycho; 9 Beyond the Family Nexus: Topaz, Frenzy, Family Plot; 10 After Hitchcock; Notes; Index.
This provocative study traces Alfred Hitchcock's long directorial career from Victorianism to postmodernism. Paula Cohen considers a sampling of Hitchcock's best films.
Shadow of a Doubt, Rear Window, Vertigo, Psycho.
as well as some of his more uneven ones.
Rope, The Wrong Man, Topaz.
and makes connections between his evolution as a filmmaker and trends in the larger society. Drawing on a number of methodologies including feminism, psychoanalysis, and family systems, the author provides an insightful look at the paradox of a Victorian-style gentleman who evolved into one of the leadi.
This provocative study traces Alfred Hitchcock's long directorial career from Victorianism to postmodernism. Paula Cohen considers a sampling of Hitchcock's best films.
Shadow of a Doubt, Rear Window, Vertigo, Psycho.
as well as some of his more uneven ones.
Rope, The Wrong Man, Topaz.
and makes connections between his evolution as a filmmaker and trends in the larger society. Drawing on a number of methodologies including feminism, psychoanalysis, and family systems, the author provides an insightful look at the paradox of a Victorian-style gentleman who evolved into one of the leadi.
