Classical Myth in Alfred Hitchcock's Wrong Man and Grace Kelly Films - Mark William Padilla

Classical Myth in Alfred Hitchcock's Wrong Man and Grace Kelly Films

Buch | Hardcover
412 Seiten
2018
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-6350-5 (ISBN)
134,65 inkl. MwSt
This book treats six beloved films of Hitchcock: The 39 Steps, Saboteur, and North by Northwest, plus Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief. Padilla reviews their production histories with an eye to classical influences, and then analyzes their links with Greek art, poetry, and philosophy.
Mark Padilla’s classical reception readings of Alfred Hitchcock features some of the director’s most loved and important films, and demonstrates how they are informed by the educational and cultural classicism of the director’s formative years. The six close readings begin with discussions of the production histories, so as to theorize and clarify how classicism could and did enter the projects. Exploration of the films through a classical lens creates the opportunity to explore new themes and ideological investments. The result is a further appreciation of both the engine of the director’s storytelling creativity and the expressionism of classicism, especially Greek myth and art, in British and American modernism. The analysis organizes the material into two triptychs, one focused on the three films sharing a wrong man pattern (wrongly accused man goes on the run to clear himself), the other treating the films starring the actress Grace Kelly.

Chapter One, on The 39 Steps (1935), finds the origins of the wrong man plot in early 20th-century British classicism, and demonstrates that the movie utilizes motifs of Homer’s Odyssey. Chapter Two, on Saboteur (1942), theorizes the impact of the director’s memories of the formalism and myths associated with the Parthenon sculptures housed in the British Museum. Chapter Three, on North by Northwest, participates in the myths of the hero Oedipus, as associated with early Greek epic, Freud, Nietzsche, and Sophocles. Chapter Four, on Dial M for Murder (1954), returns to Homer’s Odyssey in the interpretive use of “the lay of Demodocus,” a story about the sexual triangle of Hephaestus, Aphrodite, and Ares. Chapter Five, on Rear Window (1954), finds its narrative archetype in The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite; the erotic theme of Sirius, the Dog Star, also marks the film. Chapter Six, on To Catch a Thief (1955), offers the opportunity to break from mythic analogues, and to consider the film’s philosophical resonances (Plato and Epicurus) in the context of motifs coalesced around the god Dionysus/Bacchus.

Mark W. Padilla is distinguished professor of classical studies at Christopher Newport University.

Preface
List of the Feature Films of Alfred Hitchcock
List of Illustrations
Introduction

Part One: Three Wrong Man Films

Chapter One: The 39 Steps’ Reception of Homer’s Odyssey: Modernist Myth via John Buchan and Gilbert Murray

Chapter Two: Saboteur and the British Museum’s Parthenon Sculptures: Athena, Hephaestus, and Poseidon as Models for Pat, Barry, and Tobin

Chapter Three: North by Northwest’s Receptions of Oedipus: Campbell, Freud, Nietzsche, and Sophocles

Part Two: The Three Grace Kelly Films

Chapter Four: Dial M for Murder as the Net of Hephaestus: Untangling the Mythic Imagination of Frederick “Knott”

Chapter Five: Rear Window’s Seductions: The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and Sirius’ Dog Star Ritualism

Chapter Six: To Catch a Thief’s Vacation on France’s Côte d’Azur: Maenads, Dionysian Actors, and Plato’s Sôphrôsyne

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 154 x 235 mm
Gewicht 771 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Latein / Altgriechisch
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4985-6350-3 / 1498563503
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-6350-5 / 9781498563505
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