
H. W. Hudson
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H. W. Hudson was a notable English author and naturalist, recognized for his contributions to literature and his deep appreciation for nature. Born in London in 1852, Hudson's early life was marked by a strong affinity for the natural world, which would later influence much of his work. His writings often reflect the beauty of the English countryside and the intricate relationships between humans and nature. He is best known for his books such as 'A Little Boy Lost', 'Afoot in England', and 'The Purple Land', which showcase his lyrical prose and keen observations of the environment.
Geburtsdatum
March 16, 1852
Geburtsort
London, England
Todesdatum
October 31, 1928
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