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Preface to the Series | ||
Preface to the Volume | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Materials | |
Editions and Translations | 9 | |
Courses and Course Designs | 10 | |
Recommended Readings | 15 | |
The Instructor's Library | 16 | |
Audiovisual Materials | 16 | |
Pt. 2 | Approaches | |
Prologue: Baudelaire, a Contemporary of Us All | 24 | |
Teaching Baudelaire to Advanced High School Students | 33 | |
Engaging with Poetry in AP French: Fragmentary Perceptions | 40 | |
Powers of Evil: Teaching Baudelaire at a Church-Related University | 49 | |
Baudelaire as an Unknown | 57 | |
Let's Start with Words | 65 | |
Using Translation in Explicating Les Fleurs du Mal: "La Cloche felee" | 72 | |
From Metrics and Rhymes to Meanings | 78 | |
Narrativity in Les Fleurs du Mal | 87 | |
Unfamiliarity and Defamiliarization: Teaching Les Fleurs du Mal with the Petits poemes en prose | 93 | |
Baudelaire and the Poetry of Memory | 100 | |
Baudelaire and the Poetics of Perversity | 108 | |
Searching for Swans: Baudelaire's "Le Cygne" | 115 | |
Baudelaire's Sepulchers | 123 | |
Baudelaire's Lesbian Connections | 130 | |
Teaching the Devil | 139 | |
Teaching the Ethical Baudelaire: Irony and Insight in Les Fleurs du Mal | 147 | |
Teaching Les Fleurs du Mal with CD-ROM: Visual and Verbal Art | 154 | |
Hypermedia Approaches to Baudelaire's Poetry | 162 | |
Conclusion: The Classroom versus Poetry; or, Teaching Transportation | 170 | |
Notes on Contributors | 183 | |
Survey Participants | 187 | |
Works Cited | 188 | |
Further Reference Materials | 196 | |
Index of Works by Baudelaire | 205 | |
Index of Names | 207 |
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