Burroughs had his first break as a writer in the summer of 1860 when the
Atlantic Monthly, then a fairly new publication, accepted his essay
Expression. Editor
James Russell Lowell found the essay so similar to Emerson's work that he initially thought Burroughs had
plagiarized his longtime acquaintance.
Poole's Index and
Hill's Rhetoric, both periodical indexes, even credited Emerson as the author of the essay.