I'm not even going to bother to respond to the suggestion of Shakespeare as overrated, it's such a ridiculous notion. There's a vast difference between not liking someone's work personally, and stating that they are overrated, and I think some posters are confusing the two things.
I would like to know what makes you think Kelby that poetry shouldn't be about nature? It can be about whatever the poet wants it to be about. Just because it doesn't appeal to you doesn't make it lesser poetry. And just to lay my cards firmly on the table, both Shakespeare and Wordsworth rightly deserve their places in the canon, whether they appeal to some readers or not, their work is not overrated, and their reputations are richly deserved, as attested by their contemporaries, scholars, critics, academics, and yes readers, over the centuries.



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