Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Emily Dickinson” in chapter 8 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Carlyle's laugh and other surprises:
...rroughs, for instance, remains more upon the level of journalism.
It is to be doubted whether any author under such circumstances would have been received favorably in England; just as the poems of Emily Dickinson , which have shafts of profound scrutiny that often suggest Thoreau, had an extraordinary success at home, but fell hopelessly dead in England, so that the second volume was never even published.
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