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Porphyria's Lover | The Various Meanings Attached to the Word Porphyria

In the following essay, Popowich examines the
various meanings attached to the word “Porphyria,”
especially that of delusional madness and
its meaning for Browning’s poem.

If one examines such a standby as DeVane’s A Browning Handbook, or the recent Oxford edition of The Poetical Works, one discovers no conjecture upon the name in the title of “Porphyria’s Lover.” While Robert Browning’s poetry is undeniably well annotated, one of his most famous terms, “Porphyria,” has not been glossed, apparently because its meaning has been taken as clearly the proper name of a female character. But, while Porphyria is certainly used as a character name, it is far from only that. The term resonates of alternate states of mind, for it is the...

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