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Date Published: 8/24/2023





As summer winds down and minds return to the classroom…this caught my eye.

This fall, “Literature: Taylor’s Version” — a nod to the artist’s re-recorded album titles — will be available to students, curated by assistant professor Elly McCausland.
McCausland — author of the blog “Swifterature,” which compares the pop star’s themes, imagery and use of language to writers including Sylvia Plath, Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare — will use Swift’s work to engage with literature “from the Medieval period to the Victorian,” including Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Troilus and Criseyde,” Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”….

Enrolled students will, over the semester, be graded on a “reflection report” — which could even be presented as a song — and a 4,000 word essay assessing the significance of one of the class’s assigned texts in the literary canon. McCausland said she has no plans to offer extra credit for the best friendship bracelets produced, but added that, “on a more personal level, they will get huge amounts of appreciation from me.”
“I’ll be delighted with everything that happens during this course,” assistant professor Elly McCausland continued. “I’m really excited to see what the students come up with.”

Find out what inspo you come up with and read on:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/swifterature-belgian-university-launches-course-to-analyze-taylor-swift-lyrics



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