When "Hitchcock's Films" was first published, it quickly became
known as a new kind of book on film - one that came to be
considered a necessary text in the Hitchcock bibliography. When
Robin Wood returned to his writings on Hitchcock's films and
published "Hitchcock's Films Revisited" in 1989, the
multi-dimensional essays took on a new shape - one that was
tempered by Wood's own development as a critic. This new revised
edition of "Hitchcock's Films Revisited" includes a substantial new
preface in which Wood reveals his personal history as a film
scholar - including his coming out as a gay man, his views on his
previous critical work, and how his writings, his love of film, and
his personal life have remained deeply intertwined through the
years. This revised edition includes all original eighteen essays
and a new chapter on Marnie titled "Does Mark Cure Marnie? Or, 'You
Freud, Me Hitchcock.'"
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