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Emma Atkinson

Taylor Swift isn鈥檛 just pop鈥攕he鈥檚 poetry, says 文轩探花 English professor Rachel Feder.

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The cover of Rachel Feder's newest book, "Taylor Swift by the Book."

Taylor Swift is known for making literary and theatre references in her songs鈥攆rom the classic Romeo and Juliet tale in 鈥淟ove Story鈥 to her nod to Aristotle in 鈥淭hat鈥檚 So High School.鈥澨

文轩探花 professor of English Rachel Feder is an expert on all things literary arts. She teaches courses on 18th- and 19th-century British literature with emphases on Romanticism, literary experiment, intellectual history, women writers, and the Gothic. She is the author of six books, including 鈥淒aisy,鈥 a narrative-poetic response to 鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 and 鈥淭he Darcy Myth,鈥 which explores Jane Austen鈥檚 Gothic influences.听

Feder became an expert on Swift鈥檚 influences and lyrical tactics when she wrote her latest book, 鈥淭aylor Swift by the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets,鈥 in partnership with co-author Tiffany Tatreau, a stage actress and Swift superfan (or 鈥淪wiftie鈥) who also happens to be Feder鈥檚 sister-in-law.听

Swift famously divided her 11 studio albums into 10 distinct 鈥渆ras鈥 during her most recent tour, aptly dubbed 鈥淭he Eras Tour.鈥 Feder used that as inspiration and as a structure for the book, assigning each of Swift鈥檚 eras to a literary era before meticulously combing through every song to highlight the songwriter鈥檚 literary references and tricks.听

Feder says she was surprised by the depth of the literary allusions she found across Swift鈥檚 discography鈥攁nd that they provided a perfect proof of concept for 鈥淭aylor Swift by the Book.鈥

The 文轩探花 Newsroom sat down with Feder to chat about the story behind the book.

What inspired you to start the project?

I got introduced to Taylor Swift first through my students, and then through my relationship with Tiffany, who grew up with the albums. She even has a picture of meeting Swift after a concert when she was 15. She's an OG Swiftie.听

At the Grammys last year, when Swift announced her 鈥淭ortured Poets Department鈥 album, Tiffany texted me, saying, 鈥淭his is your album. This is your era,鈥 because Romanticist tortured poets are my whole thing.听

I shot off a quick email to my editor that said, 鈥淗ey, sorry to email you at night about Taylor Swift, but do we want to do 鈥楢 Swiftie鈥檚 Guide to Tortured Poets?鈥欌 The team had all these incredible insights on how to make it capacious, like a 鈥淪wifties鈥 Guide to Literature鈥 slash 鈥淟iterary Guide to Taylor Swift.鈥 Then I brought Tiffany on board, and we wrote it so fast. We had seven weeks to do the first draft, and we got through every album before 鈥淭ortured Poets鈥 dropped in April 2024. We experienced that album in real time, writing that chapter in two weeks, which was a nerdy, bookish Swiftie鈥檚 dream.听

If I鈥檓 someone who knows nothing about Taylor Swift, what can I expect from the book?

We divide the albums into literary eras, with one Swift album aligned with each era.听

Her self-titled debut album 鈥淭aylor Swift鈥 is in our Bildungsroman era, and then 鈥淔earless鈥 and 鈥淪peak Now鈥 are in our fairy tale era; 鈥淩ed鈥 and 鈥1989鈥 are modernist; and 鈥淩eputation鈥 is decadence. 鈥淟over,鈥 of course, is sentimentalist. 鈥淔olklore鈥 and 鈥淓vermore鈥 are our Romantic era. 鈥淢idnights鈥 is Gothic, and then 鈥淭he Tortured Poets Department鈥 is post-modernist.听

Each era has an introduction that discusses what that literary idea means and how it pertains to the album, and then we go through examples from each song. It鈥檚 designed almost like a textbook. Sometimes we're highlighting a literary allusion; sometimes we're highlighting a literary device or a poetic term and how it鈥檚 working.

At the end of each era, we also give reading recommendations for the album. For example, 鈥淚f you love 鈥楾aylor Swift,鈥 you should read 鈥楢 Sentimental Education鈥 by Gustave Flaubert,鈥 etc.

Who did you write this book for?

I think you lose something when you look at a contemporary pop star in a tabloid way and not in an 鈥渁uthor-ess鈥 or 鈥減oetess鈥 type of way. This book is for the Swifties who want to take a deeper dive with her lyrics and storytelling. The book is for fans who not only care which real-life relationship or experience a song is about but also want to know how it relates to Emily Bronte, right? That鈥檚 the approach.听

Did you learn anything interesting about Taylor鈥檚 music during this process?

I never liked the album 鈥淩eputation鈥 that much. But when I thought about it through the lens of Oscar Wilde and Victorian decadence鈥攁nd the idea of life imitating art more than art imitates life鈥攊t went from being an album I never put on to one of my favorites.

What is your favorite Taylor Swift song and why?

I've always loved 鈥淢arjorie鈥 on the 鈥淓vermore鈥 album. I love how she uses recordings of her grandmother's voice on that song. It's such a cool archival moment. (Swift鈥檚 grandmother was an opera singer.) I think the idea of haunting and the Gothic is such a huge theme for Swift, but it鈥檚 such a strange, tender enactment of haunting. As a Romanticist, I also have to call out 鈥淭he Albatross鈥 on 鈥淭he Tortured Poets Department,鈥 which is a callback to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and all the Romantic literature illusions that occur across the album.听

You can purchase 鈥淭aylor Swift by the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets鈥澨.

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