<p><b>Taylor Swift arguably the most prolific and acclaimed singer-songwriter of the 21st century has shaped her listeners' collective consciousness and challenged her industry's often limiting attitudes toward genre revision and collaboration. </b> <p/>Although Swift is a perennial subject in the media cast in both a positive and a negative light few professional scholars have considered her ever-growing body of work. <i>The Literary Taylor Swift </i>examines Swift's significance and timeliness through literary analysis and theory. <p/>Taylor Swift has been celebrated for her ability to craft immersive narratives and to articulate with lyrical acuity a broad range of emotional experiences and her lyrics underscore her profound relationship with text. <i>The Literary Taylor Swift</i> explores Swift's engagements intertextual and otherwise with literature and treats her songs as literature-as that is stories poems and other textual forms to which literary-critical theories and methodologies can and should be productively applied. This collection offers carefully curated arguments constellated around four key relationships: Swift and the literary-historical canon; Swift and the language of gender and sexuality; Swift and the relationship between writing and memory; and Swift and the nature of literary craft.</p>