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Author:
Cohen, Paula Marantz, 1953- author.
Title:
Alfred Hitchcock : the legacy of Victorianism / Paula Marantz Cohen.
Edition:
Paperback edition.
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
198 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
Subject:
Hitchcock, Alfred,--1899-1980--Criticism and interpretation.
Hitchcock, Alfred,--1899-1980.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
10. After Hitchcock. 2. Novel into Film: Sabotage -- 3. Psychoanalysis versus Surrealism: Spellbound -- 4. Father-Daughter Plot: Shadow of a Doubt, Stage Fright, Strangers on a Train -- 5. Digression: Rope, I Confess -- 6. Daughter's Effect: Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much -- 7. Transition: The Wrong Man, Vertigo -- 8. Emergence of Mother: Psycho -- 9. Beyond the Family Nexus: Topaz, Frenzy, Family Plot -- 10. After Hitchcock.
Summary:
"This provocative study traces Alfred Hitchcock's long directorial career from Victorianism to postmodernism. Drawing on a number of methodologies including feminism, psychoanalysis, and family systems, the author provides an insightful look at the paradox of a Victorian era. His career, she argues, can be seen as an attempt to balance "the two faces of Victorianism": the masculine legacy of law and hierarchy and the feminine legacy of feeling and imagination. Also central to her thesis is the Victorian model of the nuclear family and its permutations, especially the father-daughter dyad. She postulates a fundamental dynamic in Hitchcock's films, what she calls a "daughter's effect," and relates it to the social role of the family as an institution and to Hitchcock's own relationship with his daughter, Patricia, who appeared in three of his films. Cohen argues that Hitchcock's films reflect his Victorian legacy and serve as a map for ideological trends. She charts his development from his British period through his classic Hollywood years into his later phase, tracing a conceptual evolution that corresponds to an evolution in cultural identity - one that builds on a Victorian inheritance and ultimately discards it."--From publisher.
ISBN:
0813151899
9780813151892
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1229028530
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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