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Hitchcock Annual volume 25 includes essays on Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Young and Innocent, the dynamic heroines of Hitchcock, Hitchcock's nightmares, Vertigo and Jonathan Glazer's Birth, Hitchcock's villains, and sound in Hitchcock's films. A special feature of the volume is an expanded section of detailed review essays on recent books on such key topics as Rope, The Lodger, Rebecca, and Slavoj Žižek's writings on Hitchcock.
Sidney Gottlieb is professor of communication and media arts at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT.
Spellbound by Sound: What WeLearn from Alfred Hitchcock’s Notes on Sound Michael Slowik 1Beyond the Blonde: The Dynamic Heroines of Hitchcock Elisabeth Karlin 32Vertigo and Birth: Echoes of Loss Norman Buckley 56Young and Innocent:Becoming Joanie and Hitchy Christina Lane 73Naughts and Crosses: Marital and Cinematic Gamesmanship in AlfredHitchcock’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith Elizabeth Bullock 93The Possessive Passions of Hitchcock’s Villains Lesley Brill 121Awakening from Hitchcock’s Nightmares Thomas Leitch 144Out of the Fog David Sterritt 174Books, Candles, a Cassone, and a Length of Cord: “Too-CloseViewing” Hitchcock’s Rope Matthew Solomon 183How the Words Appear Neil Badmington 213Patricia White, Rebecca David Greven 222