Taylor Swift is possibly related to 19th-century poet Emily Dickinson through a shared 17th-century English immigrant ancestor. Swift's songwriting has been influenced by Dickinson's style, and her album 'Evermore' contains references to the poet. Swift's 'The Eras Tour' concert film had a record-breaking opening weekend.
Key Points
Taylor Swift and Emily Dickinson are distant cousins through a shared 17th-century ancestor
Swift's songwriting styles are influenced by Dickinson's writing genres
References to Dickinson in Swift's album 'Evermore'
Record-breaking opening weekend for 'The Eras Tour' concert film
Pros
Interesting connection between Taylor Swift and Emily Dickinson
Insight into Swift's songwriting influences and style
Success and record-breaking opening of 'The Eras Tour' concert film
Cons
Lack of response from Taylor Swift's representative on the ancestry connection