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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
The Men Who knew Too Much
Reading James with Hitchcock, Seeing Hitchcock through James
1. National Bodies
2. Secrets, Lies, and “Virtuous Attachments”: The Ambassadors and The 39 Steps
3. Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock after the American Century: Circulation and Nonreturn in the American Scene and Strangers on a Train
4. Colonial Discourse and the Unheard Other in Washington Square and The Man Who Knew Too Much
5. Bump: Concussive Knowledge in James and Hitchcock
6. James’s Birdcage/Hitchcock’s Birds
7. Sounds of Silence in The Wings of the Dove and Blackmail
8. The Perfect Enigma
9. Hands, Objects, and Love in James and Hitchcock: Reading the Touch in The Golden Bowl and Notorious
10. The Touch of the Real: Circumscribing Vertigo
11. Specters of Respectability: Victorian Horrors in The Turn of the Screw and Psycho
12. Caged Heat: Feminist Rebellion in In the Cage and Rear Window
13. Shadows of Modernity: What Maisie Knew and Shadow of a Doubt
14. Awkward Ages: James and Hitchcock in Between
Notes
Works Cited
Filmography
Contributors
Index
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