Hitchcock Annual
Discover the fascinating world of Alfred Hitchcock in the Hitchcock Annual, expertly edited by Sidney Gottlieb. This compelling Volume 20, published by Columbia University Press in 2016, spans 184 pages filled with insightful essays that delve deep into Hitchcock's cinematic genius. Explore the intricate relationship between Hitchcock and C. A. Lejeune, the contextual analysis of Easy Virtue, and the cultural anxieties reflected in The Birds. Additionally, uncover the Hitchcockian elements present in Balachander's The Doll and Kent Jones's Hitchcock/Truffaut. This volume also features a comprehensive index covering all previous volumes from 1 to 20, making it an essential resource for Hitchcock enthusiasts and scholars alike. Immerse yourself in the legacy of one of cinema's greatest directors with this engaging collection of essays.