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W.H. Hudson was a British author, naturalist, and ornithologist, best known for his exotic romances, especially Green Mansions. Hudson’s parents were originally New Englanders who took up sheep farming in Argentina. He spent his childhood—lovingly recalled in Far Away and Long Ago (1918)—freely.
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William Henry Hudson (4 August 1841 – 18 August 1922), known in Argentina as Guillermo Enrique Hudson, was an Anglo-Argentine author, naturalist and ornithologist.
William Henry Hudson earned his name as a naturalist, novelist and best-selling author of love letters to the South American wilderness, yet no one can quite agree on what that name should be.
Though many of his books were works of natural history, Hudson was best known in his time as a writer of fiction. The weak characterizations of his early books were offset by their exotic South American settings and their evocative sense of nature's potency.
Finding W. H. Hudson: The Writer Who Came to Britain to Save the Birds. Of American parentage, William Henry Hudson was born in Argentina in 1841. Arriving in London in 1874, he struggled for some years to make ends meet, before making his name as a naturalist.
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In the words of war poet Edward Thomas, fellow writer William Henry Hudson (1841-1922) ‘did an eccentric thing for an English naturalist – he was born in South America’. In fact, Hudson lived on the pampas of Argentina until the age of 32, not setting foot in Britain until May 1874.
4 de ago. de 2022 · William Henry Hudson, an American/Argentinian/British naturalist and writer, was born Aug. 4, 1841, in Argentina, to American parents of British descent. His mother and father had moved to Patagonia to eke out a living; Hudson lived there until he was 33.
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