The failure to recognise Richardson's role is partly due to the critical neglect of Richardson's writing during her lifetime.
After years of critical and commercial neglect, interest in Pennsylvania Impressionism and the New Hope School began to develop in the 1980s and has continued to gain momentum.
The first edition sold very poorly and the novel suffered from a period of critical neglect, especially in the nineteenth century.
In a July 2008 article for Tor.com, Jo Walton decried the critical neglect of the work.
Cleveland's essay is the first significant article to appear discussing Gretton's critical neglect.
However, he did become friends with fellow pianist Thelonious Monk, even if his own critical neglect would be more enduring.
I still feel that the critical neglect of these so-called minor movements may prove to be an incalculable loss to art history.
In common with a number of her fellow Objectivists, a combination of critical neglect and personal circumstances meant that this early publication was followed by a longish period of poetic silence.
In his 60-year career, Mr. Miller has been impervious to winds of fashion and periods of critical neglect.
Celebrity was followed by decades of critical neglect.