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Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho: A Casebook Robert Kolker, Editor OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho A CAS E BOOK CASEBOOKS IN CRITICISM recent titles James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook Edited by Mark A. Wollaeger Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart: A Casebook Edited by Isidore Okpewho Richard Wright’s Black Boy (American Hunger): A Casebook Edited by William L. Andrews and Douglas Taylor William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!: A Casebook Edited by Fred Hobson Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth: A Casebook Edited by Carol J. Singley James Joyce’s Ulysses: A Casebook Edited by Derek Attridge Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness: A Casebook Edited by Gene M. Moore Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man: A Casebook Edited by John F. Callahan Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho: A Casebook Edited by Robert Kolker ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S Psycho J J J A C A S E B O O K Edited by Robert Kolker 1 2004 1 Oxford NewYork Auckland Bangkok BuenosAires CapeTown Chennai DaresSalaam Delhi HongKong Istanbul Karachi Kolkata KualaLumpur Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Mumbai Nairobi Sa˜oPaulo Shanghai Taipei Tokyo Toronto Copyright(cid:1) 2004 by OxfordUniversityPress,Inc. PublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress,Inc. 198MadisonAvenue,NewYork,NewYork10016 www.oup.com OxfordisaregisteredtrademarkofOxfordUniversityPress Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans, electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,orotherwise, withoutthepriorpermissionofOxfordUniversityPress. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData AlfredHitchcock’spsycho:acasebook/editedbyRobertKolker. p.cm.—(Casebooksincriticism) Includesbibliographicalreferences. ISBN0-19-516919-0;0-19-516920-4(pbk.) 1. Psycho(Motionpicture)I.Kolker,RobertPhillip.II.Series. PN1997.P79P782004 791.43'72—dc22 2003016992 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica onacid-freepaper Acknowledgments J J J Many thanks to Steven Schneider and Jay Telotte for making the bibliography better than it would have been without them.Linda Williams was helpful in supplying material for her essay. At Ox- ford University Press, Elissa Morris supported the project with humor and a strong sense of what a book should look like. Jer- emy Lewis was tireless in helping me hack through the thickets of permissions and the myriad of details of putting the book together. William Smith demonstrated a saint’s patience. Stacey HamiltonandRobinMiurawereofgreatassistancewiththecom- plicated job of copy editing. My special thanks to Katherine Cal- houn, head of the Information DeliveryDepartmentoftheGeor- gia Institute of Technology Library, whose assistance was nothing short of amazing. This page intentionally left blank Credits J J J RoyalS.Brown,“Herrman,Hitchcock,andtheMusicoftheIrrational.” OvertonesandUndertones:ReadingFilmMusic.Berkeley:UniversityofCalifornia Press, 1994. Copyright (cid:1) 1994 The Regents of the University of Califor- nia. Permission granted by the Regents of the University of California Press and the University of California Press. Bosley Crowther, “Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ Bows at 2 Houses,” “The Year’s Best Films.” New York Times, June 17, 1960; Dec. 24, 1960. Copyright (cid:1) 1960 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted with permission. Jean Douchet, “Hitch and His Audience.” First published in Jim Hiller (ed.),Cahiersducin´ema,Vol.2:1960–1968:NewWave,NewCinema,Re-evaluating Hollywood (BFI, 1986). Raymond Durgnat, “Psycho,” from The Strange CaseofAlfredHitchcock,orthe PoorMan’sHitchcock.Cambridge,Mass.:MITPress,1974.Copyright(cid:1)Ray- mond Durgnat, 1974. Originally published by Faber and Faber Limited, 1974. viii Credits Robert Kolker, “The Man Who Knew More Than Too Much.” Sections from “Algebraic Figures: Recalculating the Hitchcock Formula,” in Play It Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes, ed. Andy Horton and Stuart McDougal. Copyright(cid:1)1998TheRegentsoftheUniversityofCalifornia.Reprinted with permission of the University of California Press. StephenRebello,AlfredHitchcockandtheMakingofPsycho.Copyright(cid:1)1989 byStephenRebellofromAlfredHitchcockandtheMakingofPsychobyStephen Rebello. Reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Press, LLC. Robert Samuels, “Epilogue: Psycho and the Horrorof theBi-TextualUn- conscious.” Reprinted by permission from Hitchcock’s Bi-Textuality: Lacan, Feminisms,andQueerTheorybyRobertSamuels,theStateUniversityofNew York Press. (cid:1) 1998 State University of New York. All rights reserved. George Toles, “‘If Thine Eye Offend Thee...’: Psycho and the Art of Infection.” New Literary History 15 (1984). (cid:1) New Literary History, Uni- versity of Virginia. Reprinted with permission of The Johns Hopkins University Press. Franc¸ois Truffaut, Hitchcock/Truffaut. Reprinted with the permission of Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group from Hitchcock by Franc¸ois Truffaut. Copyright (cid:1) English language translation copyright (cid:1) 1984 by Franc¸ois Truffaut; copyright (cid:1) renewed 1995 by Eva Truffaut, Jose- phine Truffaut, and Laura Truffaut-Wong. Linda Williams, “Discipline and Fun: Psycho and Postmodern Cinema.” Reinventing Film Studies, ed. Cristine Gledhill and Linda Willams. London: Arnold, 2000. pp. 351–76. (cid:1) Arnold, 2000. Originally published as “Dis- cipline and Distraction: Psycho, Visual Culture, and Postmodern Cin- ema.” From Culture and the Problem of the Disciplines, ed. John Carlos Rowe. NewYork:ColumbiaUniversityPress,1998.(cid:1)1998,ColumbiaUniversity Press. Reprinted with permission of the publisher. “Psycho,” from Hitchcock’s FilmsRevisitedbyRobinWood.(cid:1)1989,Columbia University Press. Reprinted with the permission of the publisher. Contents J J J 1 “Good Evening...”: Alfred Hitchcock Talks to Franc¸ois Truffaut about “Pure Cinema,” Playing His Audience Like an Organ, and Psycho 3 2 Introduction 23 robert kolker 3 The Inception 29 stephen rebello From Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho 30 4 Early Reception 57 bosley crowther Hitchcock’s‘Psycho’ Bows at 2 Houses 57 Psycho Entry for “Ten Best Films” 59

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Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho: A Casebook collects some of the finest essays on this groundbreaking film--a film that is ideal for teaching the language of cinema and the ways in which strong filmmakers can break Hollywood conventions. Psycho is a film that can be used to present the structures of compo
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