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The men who knew too much : Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock
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The men who knew too much : Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock

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Reading James with Hitchcock, seeing Hitchcock throughJames / Susan M. Griffin and Alan Nadel
National bodies / Susan M. Griffin
Secrets, lies, and 'virtuous attachments' : The ambassadors and The 39 steps / Brenda Austin-Smith
Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock after the American century : circulation and nonreturn in The American scene and Strangers on a train / Brian T. Edwards
Colonial discourse and the unheard other in Washington Square and The man who knew too much / Alan Nadel
Bump : concussive knowledge in James and Hitchcock / Mary Ann O'Farrell
James's Birdcage/Hitchcock's Birds / Patrick O'Donnell
Sounds of silence in The wings of the dove and Blackmail / Donatella Izzo
The perfect enigma / Judith Roof
Hands, objects, and love in James and Hitchcock : reading the touch in The golden bowl and Notorious / Jonathan Freedman
The touch of the real : circumscribing Vertigo / Eric Savoy
Specters of respectability : Victorian horrors in The turn of the screw and Psycho / Aviva Briefel
Caged heat : feminist rebellion in In the cage and Rear window / John Carlos Rowe
Shadows of modernity : What Maisie knew and Shadow of a doubt / Thomas B. Byers
Awkward ages : James and Hitchcock in between / Mark Goble.

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The men who knew too much : Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock. ISBN 9780199764426. Published by Oxford University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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