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  1. William Henry Hudson est un ornithologue, un naturaliste et un écrivain argentin d’origine britannique, né le 4 août 1841 et mort le 18 août 1922.

  2. 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. He spent most of his time studying the wildlife, especially the birds, which he came to ...

  3. La tierra purpúrea. La tierra purpúrea es uno de los libros más famosos del escritor argentino, Guillermo Enrique Hudson (W. H. Hudson o William Henry Hudson). Se trata de una novela publicada por primera vez en 1885 y reeditada con modificaciones en Londres en 1904. 1 .

  4. Citazioni di William Henry Hudson [ modifica] Provo un sentimento d'amicizia verso i maiali in generale, e li considero tra le bestie più intelligenti. Mi piacciono il temperamento e l'atteggiamento del maiale verso le altre creature, soprattutto l'uomo. Non è sospettoso o timidamente sottomesso, come i cavalli, i bovini e le pecore; né ...

  5. William Henry Hudson. (Quilmes, 1841 - Londres, 1922) Escritor británico. Pasó la juventud en Sudamérica; pero en 1874 se estableció en Londres, y en 1900 obtuvo la nacionalidad inglesa. Torturado casi continuamente por dificultades económicas y una mala salud, vivió una existencia oscura y difícil, totalmente dominada por una pasión ...

  6. 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. His ...

  7. 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.