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The anti-Stratfordians hold that Shakespeare didn't write Shakespeare's plays--it was another fellow of the same name, or of a different name. In this they invert the megalomaniacal equation and make themselves not the elect, but the superior of the elect. Barred from composing Shakespeare's plays by a regrettable temporal accident, they, in the fantasy of most every editor, accept the mantle of primum mobile, consign the (falsely named) creator to oblivion, and turn to the adulation of the crowd for their deed of discovery and insight--so much more thoughtful and intellectual than the necessarily sloppy work of the writer.