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An eye for Hitchcock / Murray Pomerance.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 306 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0813536308
  • 9780813536309
  • 0813533945
  • 9780813533940
  • 0813533953
  • 9780813533957
  • 0813555124
  • 9780813555126
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Eye for Hitchcock.DDC classification:
  • 791.43/0233/092 22
LOC classification:
  • PN1998.3.H58 P66 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: his master's voice -- A great fall: action north by sincerity northwest -- A bromide for Ballantine: Spellbound, psychoanalysis, light -- The tear in the curtain: I forbid you to leave this room -- Once in love with Marnie -- I confess and the men inside -- Gabriel's horn: Vertigo and the golden passage.
Summary: Film scholar Murray Pomerance presents a series of fascinating meditations on six films directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, a master of the cinema. Two of the films are extraordinarily famous and have been seen--and misunderstood--countless times: North by Northwest and Vertigo. Two others, Marnie and Torn Curtain, have been mostly disregarded by viewers and critics, or considered to be colossal mistakes, while two others, Spellbound and I Confess, have received almost no critical attention at all. In An Eye for Hitchcock, these movies are seen in a striking new way. Murray Pomerance takes us deep into the structure of Hitchcock's vision and his screen architecture, revealing key elements that have never been written about before. Pomerance shows how Hitchcock was profoundly interested not only in social class, but also in humanity's philosophical predicament, as we traverse a world fraught with shifting appearances, multiple deceptions, vulnerability, and peril. Pomerance also clearly reveals the link between Hitchcock's work and a wide range of thinkers and artists in other fields. On every page, there are illuminating critical insights and intriguing pieces of factual information. After reading this groundbreaking book, viewers of Hitchcock's films will have the rare opportunity to view them in an entirely new light.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-294) and index.

Introduction: his master's voice -- A great fall: action north by sincerity northwest -- A bromide for Ballantine: Spellbound, psychoanalysis, light -- The tear in the curtain: I forbid you to leave this room -- Once in love with Marnie -- I confess and the men inside -- Gabriel's horn: Vertigo and the golden passage.

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Film scholar Murray Pomerance presents a series of fascinating meditations on six films directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, a master of the cinema. Two of the films are extraordinarily famous and have been seen--and misunderstood--countless times: North by Northwest and Vertigo. Two others, Marnie and Torn Curtain, have been mostly disregarded by viewers and critics, or considered to be colossal mistakes, while two others, Spellbound and I Confess, have received almost no critical attention at all. In An Eye for Hitchcock, these movies are seen in a striking new way. Murray Pomerance takes us deep into the structure of Hitchcock's vision and his screen architecture, revealing key elements that have never been written about before. Pomerance shows how Hitchcock was profoundly interested not only in social class, but also in humanity's philosophical predicament, as we traverse a world fraught with shifting appearances, multiple deceptions, vulnerability, and peril. Pomerance also clearly reveals the link between Hitchcock's work and a wide range of thinkers and artists in other fields. On every page, there are illuminating critical insights and intriguing pieces of factual information. After reading this groundbreaking book, viewers of Hitchcock's films will have the rare opportunity to view them in an entirely new light.

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