Analyzing Thoreau's Assassination Of Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Since, many scholars engaged to start studies on him whether it is at past or present, at home or abroad. Some agreed with him, like Mark Van Doren and Norman Forester, thinking that Thoreau had had a great achievement in arts; while others, on behalf of Robert Louis Stevenson and James Russell Lowell, criticized him severely, claiming that he was just an imitation of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Lowell wrote the following poem to criticize Thoreau obviously:
“There comes, for instance; to see him 's(Thoreau) rare sport,
Tread in Emerson's tracks with legs painfully short;
How he jumps, how he strains, and gets red in the face,
To keep step with the mystagogue's natural pace!”(James Russell Lowell. Channing and Thoreau. https://www.poetrynook.com/.