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Welcome to The Romantic Audience Project 2

This site is a collaborative study of romanticism authored by students enrolled in >>English 242, Spring 2005, taught by >>Mark Phillipson at >>Bowdoin College. The site was built with open-source Wiki software called >>SnipSnap, adapted for our class by Bowdoin's >>Educational Research & Development Group.

RAP 2 is the sequel to >>RAP 1, a project extensively described in Romantic Circles in an essay called >>The Romantic Audience Project - A Wiki Experiment.

For more information about RAP2, including navigation tips, browser compatibility information, and press notice, please read about this website.

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A B
A Cradle Song Be thou me, impetuous one!
A Cradle Song - Experience Bean-field - image
A Cyclic Struggle for Understanding and Acceptance Beat upward to God's throne
A Decade Of Slumber Beauty is truth, truth beauty
A Defence of Poetry Bellingham, Washington
A Divine Image Bells
A Dream Betrothed, A Tale of of the Times of Maria Theresa
A Fragment Beware! Beware!
A History of 'The Thorn' Biographia Literaria - Reading Public
A Little Boy Lost Biographia Literaria XIV - Coleridge on Wordsworth
A Little Girl Lost Black and White Image of L.E.L, with attention to her oddly shaped neck
A Memorable Fancy - A Devil, My Friend Blake annotates Wordsworth
A Memorable Fancy - A Printing-House In Hell Blake as an Artist, Poet, and Creator
A Memorable Fancy - Isiah and Ezekiel Blue Life
A Memorable Fancy - The Five Senses Bound by a strong and mystic chain
A Memorable Fancy - The Vanity of Angels Bright Eyes
A Musical Instrument Browning - image
A New Canto Browser requirements
A Night Piece Bust of John Clare-image
A Poet's Love But the thoughts we cannot bridle
A Poison Tree By That Smile Which Made Me Blest
A Song of Liberty Byron Comic 1. A Star Is Born
A Strong and Mystic Chain Byron Comic 10. Breakup
A Summer Evening's Meditation Byron Comic 11. Two Byrons
A Tale of of the Times of Maria Theresa Byron Comic 12. The Napoleon of Rhyme
A Thought on Death Byron Comic 2. Shelley Likes It
A Winter's Ramble in Grasmere Vale Byron Comic 3. Worried Friends
A beauteous heap, a hill of moss Byron Comic 4. Canto II
A little black thing Byron Comic 4. The Publisher
A shipwreck'd mariner was he Byron Comic 5. The Publisher
A website with pictures of the albatross of Coleridge's poem - image. Byron Comic 6. Byron or Bread
A world of the dead in the hues of life Byron Comic 7. Pirates
A worshipper of Nature Byron Comic 8. Lascivious Illustrations
About this website Byron Comic 9. Sweet Caroline
Acadia National Park Byron Comic Title
Add Categories Byron in Albanian dress
Adonais bernadette
After Many a Well-Fought Day bmcdonal
Agony - image bold, true warriors
Ah, Sunflower bookservices
Albatross - image but, more endear'd
America - A Prophecy
Amidst the Flowers Rich and Gay
An Apprehension
An Evolution to Conciliation
An Exploration of Audience in Tintern Abbey
An Exploration of Coleridge's Strategic Transmission
An Inescapable Cycle
An Invite to Eternity
An Unescapable Cycle
An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying King
Ancient Mariner illustration-image
And I can write no more
And I passed the sweet flower o'er.
And away the vapour flew.
And ice, mast-high, came floating by,
And there the dead men lay.
And, father, how can I love you
Anecdote For Fathers...
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Articles on Wordsworth
As idle as a painted ship
As if it had been a Christian soul
As if through a dungeon-grate he peer'd
At once
Attack the Slovenly Pedant
Author Page
a haunted heart
act and re-act
admin.css
administrator
affected more than other men by absent things
all the hills echoed
all words are idle
apidocs
armed my fears
arms were empty of delight,
as happy as a boy
aschley
asinservices
atmosphere of light
aukwardness
azure sister of the Spring
C D
Caroline Lamb Daffodils
Change Upon Change Dangerous Times
Charlotte Smith Darkling I listen
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage IV Death Rides A Pale Horse
Christ Tempted by Satan - image Death-mate
Christabel Dirge
Clare's Last letter Does thou know who made thee
Clarity in Chaos Does thou know who made thee?
Cold Pastoral! Don Juan
Coleridge Don Juan - Canto 1
Coleridge's Defense of Poetry Don Juan - Canto 11
Coleridge-related images Don Juan - Canto 2
Composing the Poem Don Juan - Dedication
Correct the Slovenly Pedants Obvious Mistake Don Juan Meets His Public
Correct the Slovenly Pedant’s Obvious Mistake Don Juan – Composition, Publishing, and Reaction
Cot, our Cot o'ergrown Don Juan-Composition, Publishing, and Reaction
Crowned and Wedded Dorothy Wordsworth
claims of universality Dorothy as Audience
commandment Dorothy's Timeline
common pleasure Dumb and Dumber
config debug.css
css deep joy
curlew image deep romantic chasm
deep seclusion; and connect
deeps or skies
defects
demon-lover
despondency and madness
dimm'd mine eyes to blindness
dregs of their dull race
E F
Earth's Answer Failed Transmission
Easton, CT Fare Thee Well
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem Felicia Hemans
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Fit for my poem
Elizabeth by Samuel Lawrence - image Flee into the Ubiquitous Caves
Elizabeth by William Charles Ross - image For future years.
Emanuel von Swedenborg - image Force their way without the will
England in 1819 Friend
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers excerpt on Wordsworth factoids about the movies
Enough! or Too much fit of flame
Essay 1 flow in such a crystal stream
Essay 2 flow in such a crystal stream?
Essays in RAP2 Linked to Dorothy full-throated ease
Every thing possible to be believ'd
Evil is the active springing from Energy
Expostulation and Reply
elizabeth - image
enjoyments of Genius
epic poet
events having no necessary connection do not produce each other
every winning grace that Love demands
experiment
exquisite the scents
G H
Glad Day - image Has brushed away
God He wastes, in solitude and pain,
God Judging Adam - image Her head was serpent, but ah, bitter-sweet!
Goody Blake, and Harry Gill, A True Story. Herbert James Draper - Lamia
Gordon Riots - image Here
Grasmere Journals Hid in the Ariff and the sedge
Grasmere grave site images Holy Thursday
Grief Holy Thursday - Experience
Grosse Pointe How Do I Love Thee
general.css How Do I Love Thee?
glitter How to look around
glittering eye Hymn I
griefs destroy Hymn II
gschlesi Hymn III
guilty Hymn IV
Hymn IX
Hymn V
Hymn VI
Hymn VII
Hymn VIII
Hymn X
Hymn XI
Hymn XII
Hymns in Prose for Children
harmless thing
harmonious madness
has not distinct character
he does not act
highest wisdom
hips of mossy red
holy man
honest simple verse
hreese
I J
I Am Jeb
I cast thee on the waters - go thy ways John Clare
I could pray John Clare's Grave-image
I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed! John Keats
I half forget the higher, better things John Keats - Sosibios Urn
I pass, like night, from land to land; John White Alexander - Isabella and the Pot of Basil
I stained the water clear, John Wilkes - image
I stood an inmate of the vale John William Waterhouse - Lamia
I to the Muses have been bound jbobsein
I want a hero jbrown
I was a Traveller jsnow
Illustration Explanations
Illustration of Clare-image
Image
Image of L.E.L from RAP1
Image of Project
Images of the Abbey
Imagining The Ancient Mariner through the Cinematic Medium
Infant Joy
Infant Sorrow
Insipid in this naughty world of ours
Intentional Disconnection
Interesting Links
Inundated Reality
It moaned
It stands erect, this aged Thorn
immediate pleasure
interwiki
invitation, rather than exclusion
K L
Keats' Lamia Volume - Straightforward Fame L.E.L.
Kubla Khan Lamia
Kubla Khan -image Lara
Letter to Percy Bysshe Shelley, August 1820
Letter to Thomas Moore, 28 February 1817
Life
Life As An Echo
Lightly, as fall the dews upon the rose
Like a fiend
Like one whom I had met with in a dream
Like shades
Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills
Lines Written Near Richmond, Upon the Thames, At Evening
Lines Written at a Small Distance from My House...
Lines Written in Early Spring
Lines on Hearing it Declared...
Little lamb
London
Lord Byron
Lost In Transmission
Low and rustic life
Lying Asleep in Italy
Lyrical Ballads
language of my former heart
lethargy of custom
life and food
life's river
lifeless ocean
lime-tree
lived respectably as man and wife
living soul
lonely desert beach
lonely lot
love and death's oblivion
love's sad satiety
M N
Make me thy lyre Napoleon
Margaret to Mankind Nature never did betray
Mariner Near my bosom.
Mariner hath his will - Dore Negative Capability
Mariner portrayal - unknown artist Night
Mariner stops one of three - Dore No voice, no lute
Mariners work the ropes - Dore Non merita nome di creatore, se non Iddio ed il Poeta
Mary Robinson Non merita nome di creatore, se non Iddio ed il Poeta.
Mary Robinson in Coleridge's Rime of The Ancient Mariner Northampton Asylum-image
Mary Tighe Not to shed a tear,
Mask Manuscript Nurse's Song
Matrimonial Creed Nurse's Song - Experience
Mazeppa no tone
Mazeppa - image non-identity
Meghan Gillis not all alive nor dead
Meter not divorced, but dead
Middle-aged Clare-image nothingness of scorn and noise
Mini-Me, An Explosion and the Phantom Dorothy - Audience in Tintern Abbey
Mini-Me, An Explosion and the Phantom Dorothy, Wordsworthâ??s Audience in Tintern Abbey
Missing the Point
More Wordsworth Related Images
Most epic poets plunge 'in medias res'
My Heart's Fit to Break
My Pretty Rose Tree
My face turns green and pale
man friendship
man speaking to men
measur'd by the clock
mgillis
milk of Paradise
mind of man
mphillip
mud from a muddy spring
my guiding star
my madness
my own eyes inspired
my soul is white!
O P
Ode on a Grecian Urn P.B. Shelley
Ode to Psyche Pageant
Ode to a Nightingale Pale Horse, Pale Rider Wash
Ode to the West Wind Percy Bysshe Shelley
Old Man Travelling; Animal Tranquility and Decay, A Sketch. Persistence and Innocence
Older Coleridge - image Pertinent Articles
On A Lady's Writing Pertinent Scholarly Articles
On Another's Sorrow Peterloo Cartoon
On Education Philadelphia
On Evil, A Rhapsody Philosophical Contemplation of Invisible Things
On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer Philosophical Contemplation of “Invisible Things”
On Leaving Newstead Abbey Plato was essentially a poet
On Life Poems
On Love Popularity in Authorship (1824)
On Prejudice Preface
Opium Induced Euphoria Preface for Hymns
Orange Valley Preface to Lyrical Ballads, 1798
Other Images Preface to Lyrical Ballads, 1802
Our Essays on Wordsworth Preface to Prometheus Unbound
Our Explorations of Wordsworth Problematic Archaisms and Troubling Gloss in the Rime
Ozymandias Project
Ozymandias Movie Project Illustrations
Ozymandias Wallpaper Projects in RAP2
Ozymandias' Tomb Prometheus Unbound
Ozzy Meets The Lion King Proverbs of Hell
oak Psyche; or, The Legend of Love
of the Devil's party page.css
one of three. personifications
one red leaf placid sleep
oppressed and deluded humanity pleasant pain
organic Harps pleasure-gardens
our tempestuous day poetic faith.
public justice brought
Q R
Quarterly Review attack on Keats RAP in the news
Questions Left Unanswered in Christabel Receiving the News
Quite by mistake Recently changed
Red Dragon - image
Related Articles
Related Essays from RAP1
Related Images
Repeated Failure
Resolution and Independence
Revelation, After the Fact
Revenge
Review of 1811 by Miss Thackeray
Righteous Indignation
Rime of the Ancient Mariner gloss - image
Robinson Frees Her Haunted Soul
Robinson and the Unidentified Narrator
Rome
rcoulter
robots
robots.txt
rstern
S T
Samuel Taylor Coleridge TechnicalHelp
Sara - image Temple of Poseidon
Sara Coleridge - image Test
Say maiden wilt thou go with me The Angel
Seared in heart The Argument
Second Sight The Best Thing In The World
Shelley Engraving The Blossom
Shelley at Age Ten The Caterpillar
Shelley in Color The Chambers of Human Life
Shelley's Funeral Pyre The Chimney-Sweep
Shelley's Grave The Chimney-Sweeper
Shelley's Impotence The Clod and the Pebble
Shelley, Silenced The Convict
Silhouette The Criticism OF Chateaubriand
Sins of the Government, Sins of the Nation The Deserted Garden
SnipSnap The Divine Image
Songs of Experience The Dungeon
Songs of Experience Introduction The Dust of Death
Songs of Innocence The Echoing Green
Songs of Innocence Introduction The Eolian Harp
Sonnet V - To the South Downs The Event
Sonnet XXXII - To Melancholy The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee - image
Sounds as well as thoughts The Fly
Southborough The Garden Of Love
Spring The Grave of a Poetess
Stanzas Addressed to Miss Landon The Haunted Beach
Stanzas on the Death of Mrs Hemans The Human Abstract
Still for ever, fare thee well The Idiot Boy
Still wouldst thou sing, and I have ears in vain The Indian Orphan
Stretch forth thy hand, The Lamb
sanguine laws The Land of Dreams
semblance of truth The Laughing Song
set them all free The Lily
shut our eyes and ears The Little Black Boy
silken robe of white The Little Boy Found
smile upon the blow The Little Boy Lost
snip.css The Little Girl Found
snipsnap-about The Little Girl Lost
snipsnap-copyright The Little Vagabond
snipsnap-help The Lover, Scorned!
snipsnap-index The Mad Mother
snipsnap-notfound The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
snipsnap-portlet-1 The Mask of Anarchy
snipsnap-search The Nightingale
sober pleasure The Nightingale's Nest
some untrodden region The Northampton Asylum-image
start The Personal and the Universal in A Coleridge Conversation Poem
stennyso The Poem as Isolated from the Event
still, sad music of humanity The Prelude - Book 7 (excerpt)
subdues to union The Problem of Dear Dorothy
sun did shine so cold! The Rights of Women
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in Eighteen Parts
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. In Parts.
The Ruined Cottage
The Schoolboy
The Shepherd
The Sick Rose
The Soldier's Grave
The Thorn
The Triumph of Life
The Tyger
The Unidentified Reader as Audience
The Voice Of The Ancient Bard
The Voice of the Devil
The Young Queen
The curlews screaming hover'd
The listening Romantic Audience
The only photograph of Clare-image
The road of excess
The stern Bard ceas'd
The world should listen then
There is not wind enough in the air
This Heart Has Never Stoop'd Its Pride
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
This heart within me burns.
Thou art unseen, but yet I hear thy shrill delight
Thou wast not born for death
Though my many faults defaced me
Thoughts on my Sickbed
Through Whose Lips
Through Whose Lips?
Through Whose Lips? Publishing Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”
Tintern Abbey
To Autumn
To Byron
To John Clare
To Mr. Coleridge
To The Memory of John Keats
To Thomas Love Peacock
To Tirzah
To William Wordsworth
To Wordsworth
To a Skylark
To dream once more my early dreams again
To dream once more my early dreams again.
To hear again her Idiot Boy.
To the Poor
To wander out alone.
Tom Newman's Ozymandias
Triumph
template
tempting path
test new snip
test snip 2
th'untilled field
that doleful cry
the Abbey
the River Wye
the crowing cock
the green billows
the green billows play'd.
the imagery is somewhat too laboriously accumulated
the love it paints
the public road
the songs of Spring
the songs of Spring?
the viewless wings of Poesy
the voice of the Bard
the vulgarity and meanness of ordinary life
the worker of these harms
there worketh a spell
they are the institutors of laws
they owe their pleasure in some sort to me
they ponder'd
thin gray cloud
thou art with me
thou breath of Autumn's being
thou hast thy music too
thus disunited
thus your pearls disclose
thy heart will softly tremble
to be bereft of promised good
toil'd and toil'd in vain
tranquil
tranquil restoration
treinert
trembling cry
U V
Universal Acceptance Vienna, VA
Upon the Unpublished
unacknowledged legislators of the world
W X
WORKS & LINKS
Washing-Day
Washing-Day image
We Are Seven
We're wed to one eternity
Weekly Posting
What Christabel Really Saw
What Wordsworth Was Afraid Of
Where are the songs of Spring?
Which commandment is 't they break?
Why of your further aid bereave me
Why of your further aid bereave me?
Whycocomagh
William Blake
William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth - image
Without Contraries is no progression
Wordsworth Links
Wordsworth and the Ancient Mariner
Wordsworth discounts the Ancient Mariner
Wordsworth's Burning Ambition-A History of 'The Thorn'
Wordsworth's Note to 'The Thorn', 1800
Wordsworth's Past as Audience
waking dream
war's least horror
water polo
water-snakes
waters scarce in motion
weblogsping
weep
when thy dust decayeth
who for himself will take no heed
wiki.css
wind
with radiance all their own
with the noise of it
wretched thing forlorn
Y Z
yet Zork Joke
your salary zmilner
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1 "Contemplation", a Coleridgean ditty
1801 letter to Wordsworth "I saw no God, nor heard any
"On A Stupendous Leg of Granite...
"Once I could meet with them on every side;
"The Wire."
'O could I be as I have been'
(I 'm very fond of handsome eyes)
*religious* fervour

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