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Literary Essays on Taylor Swift

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Nov 14, 2022

How Bad Can They Be? The Villains of Midnights Admit Their Crimes

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Oct 26, 2022

Midnights’ Masterpiece: A Close Reading of “You’re on Your Own, Kid”

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Oct 23, 2022

Her Own Soulmate: Midnights by Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift became known early in her career for writing a song that was a…

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Aug 28, 2020

Jo March & Taylor Swift: Copyrights and Artistic Control

At the New York City premiere of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women in 2019, Emma Watson gave a short interview with Varietyabout the importance of ownership over creative work as a theme in the film. She told Variety, “It’s about…

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Aug 18, 2020

Modern Romantic Missive: A Close Reading of “the lakes”

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Jamie Lynne Burgess
Jul 25, 2020

On Authorship & the Creative Process: What ‘folklore’ is really about

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