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Taylor Swift by the Book

The Literature Behind the Lyrics, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets

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Hardcover
$19.99 US
5.76"W x 7.78"H x 0.94"D   | 16 oz | 32 per carton
On sale Nov 26, 2024 | 256 Pages | 9781683694748
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From a Robert Frost poem on her debut album to the myth of Cassandra on The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift’s lyrics are filled with literary connections.

Make sure you're catching them all with this expert guide to the novels, poems, and plays that influence her songwriting.


Let a literature professor and a musical theater artist guide you through the Taylor Swift canon—from Shakespeare to the Brontë sisters to Daphne du Maurier!

  • Learn what "New Romantics" has to do with the old Romantics
  • Get to know the Gothic monsters haunting Midnights
  • Spot Taylor's many Great Gatsby references
  • Discover what Taylor Swift and Emily Dickinson have in common
  • And find your new favorite tortured poet!

Packed with fun facts, entertaining analysis, and literary-themed playlists that fans will love, Taylor Swift by the Book will turn anyone from a Taylor Swift lover into a Taylor Swift scholar.

With full-color illustrations highlighting the literary eras of Dr. Swift (yes, she has an honorary PhD), it’s a perfect gift for the Swiftie in your life.
“Even the most obsessive Swiftie will discover new Easter eggs in these pages—and have their old knowledge of the singer’s literary brilliance confirmed by a PhD-carrying literature professor.”—Oprah Daily

“Lively and smart. . . . For hardcore Swifties or neophytes, an accessible and incisive analysis of a star’s appeal.”—Kirkus Reviews
Rachel Feder holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan and is an associate professor of English and literary arts at the University of Denver. She is the author of The Darcy Myth: Jane Austen, Literary Heartthrobs, and the Monsters They Taught Us to Love; Harvester of Hearts: Motherhood Under the Sign of Frankenstein; and Birth Chart, a poetry collection. With McCormick Templeman, she is the coauthor of AstroLit: A Bibliophile's Guide to the Stars. Rachel also edited the Norton Library's edition of Dracula.

Tiffany Tatreau is an actor, singer, and teaching artist born and raised in Southern California. She has starred in various musicals across the country and is best known for her portrayal of Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg in the musical and original cast album Ride the Cyclone. Tiffany has a BFA in musical theater from Roosevelt University and resides in New York City. She is currently performing in the national tour of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical.
Introduction

Dear Reader,

     Welcome to the classic-literature-meets-pop-music party of your dreams. The friendship bracelet supplies are on the kitchen table. The chai sugar cookies are in the oven. And we will be having breakfast at midnight.
     We’re your hosts, Rachel and Tiffany, two sisters-in-law ready to nerd out about Taylor Swift’s lyrics with you. One of us (Rach) is an English professor who loves quoting Taylor’s lyrics in class. One of us (Tiff) is an actor and singer who has been a devoted Swiftie since she met Taylor after a concert at age fifteen. And we come bearing gifts!
     Maybe you’re a longtime fan who’s been defending Taylor’s music from people who say it’s “basic” or “for teen girls” since before she taught us how to “shake it off.” For you, we have vindication—proof that Taylor Swift doesn’t just write bops, she writes intellectual bops. Her music is a master class in literary allusion and a survey course in some of the greatest works of English literature. That’s why we’re going to pull out some of Taylor’s literary influences, quotes, connections, and references to give you the background you need to get an even fuller understanding of her work.
     Or maybe you’re a newer fan who got on board because of the infectious joy of the Eras Tour and subsequent film—or because the spare orchestration of folklore hit at just the right moment, when you were isolated in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with plenty of time to really meditate on her lyrics. Perhaps the rerecordings were the turning point, when you joined a global community of fans rallying behind an artist taking ownership of her work while opening the vault on some instant classics. For you, we’re going deep into the albums you love and the ones you may not have thought about as much, bringing new layers to the whole scope of her work by looking at it through a literary lens. (We won’t touch on every single track, but we will discuss most of them!)
     But what if you’re just Swift-curious? Are you a voracious reader (or tortured poet) wondering why so many folks like Taylor Swift so much? Did a Swiftie in your life give you this book as a present? (We think that was really cool and nice of them, if so.) Are you a recovering Taylor skeptic ready to be converted? Yes, we brought something for you too. Because we’re about to take a delightfully bookish dive into the lyrics—album by album and literary era by era—of Dr. Swift. (That’s right: she holds an honorary doctorate from NYU.) Here, you won’t find the things you might expect from the phrase Taylor Swift book: official or authorized perspectives on Swift’s discography, readings that leave little room for your own interpretations, or speculations about Taylor Swift’s personal life. What you will find is evidence that Taylor’s work is full of party favors for the literature lover.
     Wherever you are in your antihero’s journey, we’re so delighted that you’ve cracked open Taylor Swift by the Book. We can’t wait to share the lyrics, lyricist, and literature we love with you!

Forever and always,
Rachel and Tiffany

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From a Robert Frost poem on her debut album to the myth of Cassandra on The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift’s lyrics are filled with literary connections.

Make sure you're catching them all with this expert guide to the novels, poems, and plays that influence her songwriting.


Let a literature professor and a musical theater artist guide you through the Taylor Swift canon—from Shakespeare to the Brontë sisters to Daphne du Maurier!

  • Learn what "New Romantics" has to do with the old Romantics
  • Get to know the Gothic monsters haunting Midnights
  • Spot Taylor's many Great Gatsby references
  • Discover what Taylor Swift and Emily Dickinson have in common
  • And find your new favorite tortured poet!

Packed with fun facts, entertaining analysis, and literary-themed playlists that fans will love, Taylor Swift by the Book will turn anyone from a Taylor Swift lover into a Taylor Swift scholar.

With full-color illustrations highlighting the literary eras of Dr. Swift (yes, she has an honorary PhD), it’s a perfect gift for the Swiftie in your life.

Praise

“Even the most obsessive Swiftie will discover new Easter eggs in these pages—and have their old knowledge of the singer’s literary brilliance confirmed by a PhD-carrying literature professor.”—Oprah Daily

“Lively and smart. . . . For hardcore Swifties or neophytes, an accessible and incisive analysis of a star’s appeal.”—Kirkus Reviews

Author

Rachel Feder holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan and is an associate professor of English and literary arts at the University of Denver. She is the author of The Darcy Myth: Jane Austen, Literary Heartthrobs, and the Monsters They Taught Us to Love; Harvester of Hearts: Motherhood Under the Sign of Frankenstein; and Birth Chart, a poetry collection. With McCormick Templeman, she is the coauthor of AstroLit: A Bibliophile's Guide to the Stars. Rachel also edited the Norton Library's edition of Dracula.

Tiffany Tatreau is an actor, singer, and teaching artist born and raised in Southern California. She has starred in various musicals across the country and is best known for her portrayal of Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg in the musical and original cast album Ride the Cyclone. Tiffany has a BFA in musical theater from Roosevelt University and resides in New York City. She is currently performing in the national tour of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical.

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Introduction

Dear Reader,

     Welcome to the classic-literature-meets-pop-music party of your dreams. The friendship bracelet supplies are on the kitchen table. The chai sugar cookies are in the oven. And we will be having breakfast at midnight.
     We’re your hosts, Rachel and Tiffany, two sisters-in-law ready to nerd out about Taylor Swift’s lyrics with you. One of us (Rach) is an English professor who loves quoting Taylor’s lyrics in class. One of us (Tiff) is an actor and singer who has been a devoted Swiftie since she met Taylor after a concert at age fifteen. And we come bearing gifts!
     Maybe you’re a longtime fan who’s been defending Taylor’s music from people who say it’s “basic” or “for teen girls” since before she taught us how to “shake it off.” For you, we have vindication—proof that Taylor Swift doesn’t just write bops, she writes intellectual bops. Her music is a master class in literary allusion and a survey course in some of the greatest works of English literature. That’s why we’re going to pull out some of Taylor’s literary influences, quotes, connections, and references to give you the background you need to get an even fuller understanding of her work.
     Or maybe you’re a newer fan who got on board because of the infectious joy of the Eras Tour and subsequent film—or because the spare orchestration of folklore hit at just the right moment, when you were isolated in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with plenty of time to really meditate on her lyrics. Perhaps the rerecordings were the turning point, when you joined a global community of fans rallying behind an artist taking ownership of her work while opening the vault on some instant classics. For you, we’re going deep into the albums you love and the ones you may not have thought about as much, bringing new layers to the whole scope of her work by looking at it through a literary lens. (We won’t touch on every single track, but we will discuss most of them!)
     But what if you’re just Swift-curious? Are you a voracious reader (or tortured poet) wondering why so many folks like Taylor Swift so much? Did a Swiftie in your life give you this book as a present? (We think that was really cool and nice of them, if so.) Are you a recovering Taylor skeptic ready to be converted? Yes, we brought something for you too. Because we’re about to take a delightfully bookish dive into the lyrics—album by album and literary era by era—of Dr. Swift. (That’s right: she holds an honorary doctorate from NYU.) Here, you won’t find the things you might expect from the phrase Taylor Swift book: official or authorized perspectives on Swift’s discography, readings that leave little room for your own interpretations, or speculations about Taylor Swift’s personal life. What you will find is evidence that Taylor’s work is full of party favors for the literature lover.
     Wherever you are in your antihero’s journey, we’re so delighted that you’ve cracked open Taylor Swift by the Book. We can’t wait to share the lyrics, lyricist, and literature we love with you!

Forever and always,
Rachel and Tiffany

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