Bardolatry

/bɑːrˈdɒlətrɪ/ noun

Excessive admiration or worship of bards, particularly of Shakespeare or other celebrated poets.

From 'bard' + '-olatry' (from Greek 'latreia,' worship). This term emerged in the 19th century when Shakespeare worship reached fever pitch, combining the bard's revered status with the Greek concept of religious devotion.

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