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William Henry Hudson

    4. srpen 1841 – 18. srpen 1922

    William Henry Hudson byl spisovatel, přírodovědec a ornitolog, jehož díla zkoumají hluboké spojení mezi člověkem a přírodou. Jeho rané zkušenosti na argentinské hranici ovlivnily jeho styl, který mísil pozorování přírodních dramat s lidskými osudy. V pozdějších letech se zaměřil na anglickou krajinu, kde s vytříbeným pozorováním zachycoval její krásu a tajemství. Hudsonův jedinečný hlas a poetický jazyk ho řadí mezi významné autory, kteří zkoumají podstatu života v přírodě i v lidské duši.

    William Henry Hudson
    An Outline History of English Literature
    A Traveller in Little Things
    Zelený ráj
    El Ombú
    Zelené paláce. Román z venezuelských pralesů
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    • Nové vydání vzpomínkového románu, v němž anglický spisovatel (1841–⁠1922), který strávil většinu svého života v Jižní Americe, vzpomíná na počátky svého manželství, jež prožil se svou mladou chotí jako uprchlík v Purpurové zemi –⁠ Uruguayi. Romantický příběh mladého manželského páru, Argentinky, jež si vzala proti vůli rodičů Angličana bez pevného postavení, se odehrává na pozadí exotické uruguayské přírody a v politickém klimatu země zmítané neustálými revolucemi a boji vášnivých patriotů proti vlivu mocné Brazílie.

      Purpurová země
    • A Traveller in Little Things

      • 134 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
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      The narrative immerses you in the lives of rural inhabitants, allowing for intimate conversations with small farmers, innkeepers, and laborers. Through these interactions, you gain insights into their daily struggles with rent and the cost of living, revealing the limitations and capabilities of those who work the land. This exploration highlights the human experience in rural settings, focusing on the challenges faced by the community.

      A Traveller in Little Things
    • An Outline History of English Literature

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
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      Offering a comprehensive exploration of English literature, the book examines renowned writers across various genres, including poetry and essays. Notable figures such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton are featured, alongside a thorough analysis of both major and minor authors throughout history. The text delves into biographical and historical contexts, illustrating the evolution of the English language and its literary development. This systematic account serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of English literary history.

      An Outline History of English Literature
    • The biography details the life of William Henry Hudson, an accomplished author, naturalist, and ornithologist who settled in England in 1874. After marrying his landlady, Emily Wingrave, in 1876, he established a career as a writer and journalist. Hudson became a British citizen in 1889 and lived in Bayswater for most of his life. He passed away in 1922 and was buried next to his wife in Worthing. The narrative highlights his contributions to literature and his personal life, offering insight into his legacy.

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    • Afoot In England

      • 184 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      W.H. Hudson's journey through England captures the beauty of the countryside, its flora and fauna, and the unique customs of small towns. His passion for nature shines through as he shares vivid accounts of his travels, showcasing the charm of rural England in the early 20th century. The book reflects Hudson's deep appreciation for the landscapes and the people he encounters, offering readers a lively and personal exploration of the natural world and its surroundings.

      Afoot In England
    • Green mansions

      • 209 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
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      A failed revolutionary attempt drives the hero of Hudson's novel to seek refuge in the primeval forests of south-western Venezuela. There, in the 'green mansion' of the title, Abel encounters the wood-nymph Rima, the last survivor of a mysterious aboriginal race. The love that flowers betweenthem is soon overshadowed by cruelty and sorrow. One of the acknowledged masters of natural history writing, W. H. Hudson forms an important link between nineteenth-century Romanticism and the twentieth-century ecological movement. First published in 1904 and a best-seller after its reissue a dozen years later, Green Mansions offers its readers a poignant meditation on the loss of wilderness, the dream of a return to nature, and the bitter reality of the encounter between savage and civilized man.

      Green mansions