Episode 62: Literature Professor Analyzes Taylor's Lyrics | With Kyle Traynham
STRAIGHT FROM THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT
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STRAIGHT FROM THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT ✍️
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Episode 62: Literature Professor Analyzes Taylor's Lyrics | With Kyle Traynham
This episode of Swiftie School is coming at you 🎶straight from the tortured poets department🎶 because I am joined by literary professor, Kyle Traynham, who provides his scholarly insight on Taylor’s lyricism and songwriting.
Kyle is not a Swiftie, so his insight comes completely unbiased and offers a fresh perspective of a non-fan’s analysis of Taylor’s music.
We dive into Taylor’s use of various literary devices in her songs, her poetic influences, and Kyle’s analysis of some of Taylor’s more lyrically complex songs, like The Manuscript and So Long, London!
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