William Henry Hudson
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Definition
Proper noun * William Henry Hudson: An English naturalist and author, born in Argentina. He is known for his detailed observations of nature, particularly of the English countryside and South American landscapes, and for his writings which often blend natural history with romance and fiction.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure.
- It is typically used in biographical, literary, and natural history contexts.
Examples
- The writings of William Henry Hudson provide a unique perspective on 19th-century natural history.
- William Henry Hudson's most famous work is the novel .
- Scholars study William Henry Hudson for his contributions to nature writing.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to his body of work or his particular style of nature writing.
- The essay exhibited a touch of William Henry Hudson in its pastoral descriptions.
Variants and Related Words
- Hudson, W. H. Hudson: Common abbreviated references to the author.
- Naturalist: A person who studies or is an expert in natural history, especially by direct observation of animals and plants.
- Author: A writer of a book, article, or report.
Synonyms
- Naturalist
- Writer
- Author
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Green Mansions: His 1904 novel set in the Venezuelan jungle.
- A Shepherd's Life: His 1910 work about the rural life of Wiltshire, England.
- Nature writing: The literary genre to which his work is a significant contribution.
Noun
- English naturalist (born in Argentina) (1841-1922)