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E84: Is Emily Dickinson Taylor Swift’s Literary Twin? Comparing Emily Dickinson with Karma, Evermore & More

Episode 84 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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“And I was catching my breath, barefoot in the wildest winter…” What happens when a 21st-century American poet meets a 19th-century one? In this Show & Tell episode, we explore the literary lineage between Taylor Swift and Emily Dickinson—two iconic writers whose work spans centuries but shares unmistakable DNA (literally—did you know they might be distant cousins?!). From slant rhymes and stylized punctuation to themes of isolation, longing, and hope, we unpack the poetic parallels between Dickinson’s timeless verses and Taylor’s lyrics. In true Show & Tell fashion, each of us brings a favorite Dickinson poem paired with a Swift song that touch on shared motifs such as separation, isolation, and hope. Tune in to find out which modern-day Taylor tracks sound like 19th-century poetry—and why we think Emily might vibe with Evermore.

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Mentioned in this episode: 

The Letters of Emily Dickinson

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson’s Hope is the Thing with Feathers

They Put Us Far Apart (Poem 474)

It Was Not Death, for I Stood Up (Poem 355)

Message in a Bottle – Taylor Swift

Evermore – Taylor Swift
Karma – Taylor Swift
Beauty and the Beast (live-action & Broadway versions)
Hamilton

Taylor Swift by the Book
Ancestry.com – Taylor & Emily’s distant cousin connection
Emily Dickinson Museum
Tikvah (Hebrew word for hope)

 

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Episode Highlights: 

[06:26] “Message in a Bottle” + they put us far apart

[16:03] “Evermore” + It was not death, for I stood up 

[29:31] “Karma” + Hope is a thing with feathers



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