Alfred Hitchcock's films are renowned the world over, and a mountain of literature has detailed seemingly every facet of them. Yet remarkably few studies have solely focused on the recurring motifs in Hitchcock's films. Michael Walker remedies this surprising gap in Hitchcock literature with an innovative and in-depth study of the sustained motifs and themes threaded through Hitchcock's entire body of work. Combing through all fifty-two extant feature films and repr... >Voir plus
Ce livre couvre toute la filmographie de Hitchcock et, fait rare, ne comporte que peu d'erreurs.
Il offre une approche inédite pour l'essentiel et mérite d'être lu.