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  1. William Henry Hudson, 1841–1922, English author and naturalist, b. Buenos Aires of American parents. He spent his childhood on the pampas but developed a heart condition and finally emigrated to England in 1870.

  2. ★★★作者:威廉•亨利·赫德逊W. H. Hudson(1841—1922),著名英国作家和博物学家。出生于阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯附近,1869年迁居伦敦。主要作品有《鸟和人》《迈纳尔与飞鸟》《鸟界探奇》《绿厦》等。

  3. William Henry Hudson ( b. 4 August 1841; d. 18 August 1922), British naturalist and writer. Born on a farm near Buenos Aires to American parents, William Henry Hudson spent the majority of his youth on the Argentine pampas before emigrating to England in the late 1860s. He lived a good part of his life in poverty and obscurity until the ...

  4. William Henry Hudson (1841-1922), British author, naturalist and ornithologist is best known for Green Mansions (1904), an exotic South American romance with Rima, the mysterious creature of the forest, half bird, half human. William Henry Hudson was born 4 August, 1841, near Quilnes, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Anglo-American ...

  5. 1 de sept. de 2022 · William Henry Hudson, o Guillermo Enrique Hudson en español, fue un escritor amante de la naturaleza. Nació en 1841 en Quilmes, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hijo de padres norteamericanos y abuelos ingleses, pasó su infancia en una estancia llamada Los 25 ombúes, que se ubicaba en la zona del actual partido de Florencio Varela.

  6. William Henry Hudson was born on Aug. 4, 1841, in Quilmes, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. His 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 roaming the pampas, studying the plant and animal life, and observing both natural and human dramas on what was then a lawless frontier.

  7. William Henry Hudson 1918. William Henry Hudson (* 4. August 1841 in Quilmes, Argentinien; † 18. August 1922 in London) war ein argentinisch-britischer Schriftsteller, Naturforscher und Ornithologe. [1]