This article analyzes several aesthetic, narrative and theoretical topics firstly developed by Alfred Hitchcock in Rebecca (1940) and recently explored and reinvented by Ricardo Vieira Lisboa in his audiovisual essay Some Visual Thoughts About Perception In Rebecca (2020). Other specific works and references also come into play, such as the (original and derivative) novels of Daphne du Maurier and Ana Teresa Pereira, other films by Hitchcock, and Stanley Cavell’s conceptualization of the “unknown woman” in classical melodrama. In Hitchcock’s film, the topics under analysis here are narratively acted out in the characters of Rebecca and the unnamed protagonist played by actress Joan Fontaine. However, they also materialize theoretical aspec...
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The question is that are we able to read between the lines, are we able to resolve what is under th...
The aim of this essay is to analyse Sarah Waters’s novel Affinity (1999) from the perspective of the...
This article gives a historical perspective on the route traced by women investigators in Hollywood ...
This article analyzes several aesthetic, narrative and theoretical topics firstly developed by Alfre...
My dissertation explores non-visual experiences of film through a study of the recurring cinematic f...
This thesis explores how Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) depicts inadequate and detrimental exampl...
In the story essay, Street Haunting: A London Adventure (1927), Virginia Woolf\u27s narrator descr...
In the last few decades, considerable critical attention has been devoted to exploring the multiple ...
"As film stars, actresses have throughout film history contributed to the film industry’s glamorous ...
This thesis examines the spectral figure in female gothic literature and film. I argue that the spec...
While cinema and especially the Hollywood Golden Age has constructed a mythology of its own, cinemat...
In this book essay I argue that modern and contemporary works of art (i.e. paintings, photographs, f...
Given that visuality is as much part of all narration as the fact that we view images by reading the...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
This is a working paper, written for the "I International Seminar on (Neo-)Victorian Studies in Spai...
The question is that are we able to read between the lines, are we able to resolve what is under th...
The aim of this essay is to analyse Sarah Waters’s novel Affinity (1999) from the perspective of the...
This article gives a historical perspective on the route traced by women investigators in Hollywood ...