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John Sutter : Taylor Swift and Her World was a class on the singer's career at Harvard .
He says students learned to love the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope's exasperation with superfans , false friends, and haters.
Sutter says the class sometimes felt like one more of Swift ’s vaunted collaborations, another multimedia performance.
Taylor Swift put into words what so many fans felt but could not express so crisply.
She seemed lucky, even enviable, while doing it.
She has a talent for framing common emotions, for crystallizing nostalgia, lust, and regret.
She can look at the crowd but never in the mirror and knows she has to perform.
Taylor Swift and Her World reached its new heights when I sat down, shut up, and just listened.
Like all classes, it didn’t belong to me; it belonged to the students who chose to be there.
The artist who wrote “ Long Live ” for her band, who encouraged fans to make friendship bracelets, might have approved.
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