id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_chli756bmzc6fa7t3smqguojja Páraic Finnerty 'It Does Not Mean Me, But a Supposed Person': Browning, Dickinson, and the Dramatic Lyric 2014.0 33 .pdf application/pdf 9508 588 60 'It Does Not Mean Me, But a Supposed Person': Browning, Dickinson, and the Dramatic on Dickinson's reading and response to Browning's Men and Women (1855), it explores Dickinson's 1862 letters to Higginson in the context of Browning's US reception and disjointed style similar to Browning's, and that Dickinson declared her first-person reception of the first American reprint of his works, Poems by Robert Browning (1849) Dickinson's high opinion of Browning most likely derives from her reading of his most Elizabeth has been reading Browning's poem ('Men and Women'), and she tells Browning's dramatic lyrics became paradigms for Dickinson and Dickinson's first-person poems correspond to the dramatic lyrics of the second type in sellable' (Browning, 1995: 190), Dickinson's poem presents a speaker who is critical space in which to explore the possibility that Dickinson and other nineteenthcentury American poets, like their British counterparts, followed Browning in ./cache/work_chli756bmzc6fa7t3smqguojja.pdf ./txt/work_chli756bmzc6fa7t3smqguojja.txt