(And I'm still not going to try to dissuade you about Shakespeare. I think you're wrong, but understandably so, given how school education tends to put people off him for life. 'Luckily', I already knew about him from a young age (not through being born into privilege of any kind, but quite accidentally. My Shakespearean experience in school was as off-putting as yours doubtless was, but didn't actually poison the already germinated bud of appreciation. Later on I was even an extra in a film adaptation of a Shakespeare play, which was a pretty good success in its own right. (It was purely accidental that I was where they came to grab some extra bods from, I've never been an actual
actor of any kind, they just wanted people to fill uniforms and not fall over, and others did it who had no interest in the bard anyway; and, no, I
don't get residuals, worse luck, it was a flat fee at the time.) I tell you this only so that you can point at me and say "Biased!" over and over again in a series of increasingly silly voices, if you should so desire.
But, seriously, that's just a fairly full disclosure of my situation, not an argument for everyone
else thinking he's any good. Can't speak about those guys you say raise him to godhood. He was a man who just happens to have been remembered in history. I'm sure there's a good reason for that, but if it hadn't been him I'm sure it would have been the next guy over, scribbling away a few crowd-pleasing plays. Or, if you believe some, the
other guy who would have been mis-attributed as the author of the plays written by whoever
really wrote the plays that in our universe we ascribe to old Willy-Boy... <Sef>)