Charles Baudelaire (Part 2): The Poetics of Evil
In this video, Dana Gioia examines Baudelaire’s revolutionary theory that the doomed, the ugly, and the evil posses a kind of beauty. This video is part two in Dana Gioia's series on the poet Charles Baudelaire. For the full Charles Baudelaire video series, check out this playlist: • Charles Baudelaire - His Life, Work, & Poe... My website: https://danagioia.com My Twitter: / danagioiapoet

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Charles Baudelaire (Part 3): The Flowers of Evil

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Poetry as Enchantment

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Immanuel Kant: The Man Who Changed Human Thought | A Sleepy Biography

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New Poetic Visions: Charles Baudelaire

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Charles Baudelaire (Part 1): The Poet's Life

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"Baudelaire on Original Sin," Françoise Meltzer

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No Direction Home - On the trail of Rimbaud, the man who inspired Bob Dylan

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Discipline Is Ruthless | Machiavelli’s Strategy To Rule Your Mind Before It Collapses | Machiavelli

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Bela Lugosi Documentary

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Is Modernism Really New? | Close Reading The Waste Land

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What is Poetic Voice? - (Dana Gioia)

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World Lit II Baudelaire

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Philipp Mainländer, One Of The Darkest Philosophers In All Of History.

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Nabokov on Kafka (1989)

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Baudelaire: Flowers of Evil

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Emily Dickinson – Unravelling her 20 year Seclusion | Biographical Documentary

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Rimbaud: Thief of Fire

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The Darkest Thinker Who Understood Your Soul | Dostoevsky's Psychology of Suffering

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Charles Baudelaire: The Poet His Own Mother Destroyed

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