Hitchcock Annual
Explore the fascinating world of Alfred Hitchcock with the Hitchcock Annual, expertly edited by Sidney Gottlieb. This insightful volume, published by Columbia University Press in 2013, spans 224 pages and delves into various aspects of Hitchcock's cinematic genius. Volume 18 includes thought-provoking essays that examine the intersection of Hitchcock's work with Italian art cinema, as well as the cultural significance of his silent film, Champagne (1928). Additionally, it explores the complex themes of queer theory in Marnie (1964), the role of newspapers in Hitchcock's films, and his impactful documentary work during wartime. Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, this annual is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Hitchcock's legacy in the motion picture industry.