W. H. Hudson

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Definition

Proper noun: - W. H. Hudson: A British author, naturalist, and ornithologist, born in Argentina. He is known for his writings on the English countryside and South American natural history.

Usage
  • As a subject: The name refers specifically to the historical person.
    • W. H. Hudson wrote beautifully about the English landscape.
    • W. H. Hudson was a keen observer of birds.
Advanced Usage
  • In literary or naturalist contexts: The name is used to reference his body of work or his philosophical views on nature.
    • The essay explores the pastoral vision in the works of W. H. Hudson.
    • His philosophy shares similarities with that of W. H. Hudson.
Variants and Related Words
  • William Henry Hudson: The full name of W. H. Hudson.
  • Hudsonian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of W. H. Hudson or his works.
    • A Hudsonian perspective on rural life.
Synonyms
  • Naturalist
  • Author
  • Essayist
Related Phrases
  • "Green Mansions": The title of his most famous novel, often used in reference to him.
    • He is best remembered as the author of "Green Mansions".
Noun
  1. English naturalist (born in Argentina) (1841-1922)