There are large numbers of people out there who find the "classics" tedious, overwrought, and outright boring. All the analysis that goes into those works is interesting but ultimately irrelevant. It's curious that people who read the works now are determining what the author "really" meant when he wrote this or that, absent any notes or proof from the author backing that up. It's just silly, self-important hogwash for a group of self-appointed "experts" who feel their opinions are more important than others' based on their own self-developed criteria. Again, a giant, self-licking ice-cream cone. And then these self-appointed experts feel empowered (again, by themselves) to tell the rest of us what is "good" and what is "bad" in literary terms because they have deemed it so.
Art is personal. If someone feels it is "good", let them.
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular