Hitchcock Annual
Discover the captivating insights within the Hitchcock Annual, expertly curated by Sidney Gottlieb and published by Columbia University Press in 2020. This 216-page paperback delves into the intricate artistry of Alfred Hitchcock, exploring themes such as his masterful use of silence, the portrayal of civilians during wartime in his World War II trilogy, and the rich melodrama intertwined with the Christian imagination in Under Capricorn. Additionally, it examines the nuanced filming of thought and emotion in Strangers on a Train, along with the innovative remaking of romance in The Man Who Knew Too Much. Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, this volume offers a deep dive into the cinematic genius of Hitchcock, making it an essential addition to any film library.