Hitchcock and Adaptation: On the Page and Screen

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$106.80
Publisher
Rlpg/Galleys
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Pages
352
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781442230873

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About the Author
Mark Osteen is chair of the English Department and cofounder of the Film Studies Program at Loyola University Maryland. He has published dozens of articles on film, music, and modern literature and is the author or editor of ten books, including One of Us: A Family's Life with Autism (2010) and Nightmare Alley: Film Noir and the American Dream (2013).
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Osteen's collection should certainly interest the Hitchcock scholar (and anyone else that enjoys scholarly essays on film). Casual fans will also find a lot of interesting information. . . .A large percentage of the essays focus on Hitchcock's film work, and it is here that the book blossoms into life. The essays offer many factual details to support the scholarly analysis, which makes the sometimes overreaching conclusions more digestible to the average reader. These factual details are what will interest many of the director's fans. . . .If any of this sounds appealing, this book should be worth picking up.
In Hitchcock & Adaptation: On the Page and Screen, Mark Osteenhas curated a number of essays that open upthis crucial piece of Hitchcock's directorialmethodology and detail his creative approachthat inspired his film masterpieces. . . . Readers of this compilationare in for a captivating read concerning theenduring thematic and stylistic relevancy ofHitchcock (conceptually speaking, not the Hitchcock) in adaptation film study today. . . .To put it simply, Osteen's collection ofessays is incredibly valuable to film andliterary scholars as the collection covers agreat deal of Hitchcock's cinematic historyin a manner that uncovers the complexrelationship between Hitchcock andadaptation.