Nameless in the Shadows of Cornell Woolrich’s “I Married a Deadman” | Terry Heath

“I Married a Deadman” echoes the sense of doom and personal impotence found in much of Cornell Woolrich’s fiction. Francis Nevins called Woolrich “the Poe of the 20th century and the poet of its shadows, the Hitchcock of the written word”.

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