This edition of WH Hudson's novella El Ombu (together with three other stories of the Argentinian pampas: "The Story of a Piebald Horse," "Nino Diablo" and "Marta Riquelme," as well as an appendix to the original tale) includes an extensive critical introduction by Hudson scholar David Miller. W H (William Henry) Hudson was born in Argentina in 1841, the son of Americans of British ancestry, and moved to England in 1874. He was distinguished as both a fiction writer and a naturalist. His literary associates included Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford, R B Cunninghame Graham, George Gissing and...
This edition of WH Hudson's novella El Ombu (together with three other stories of the Argentinian pampas: "The Story of a Piebald Horse," "Nino Diablo...
This edited collection calls for renewed attention to the concept of the sociological imagination, allowing social scientists to link private issues to public troubles. Inspired by the eminent Glasgow-based sociologist, John Eldridge, it re-engages with the concept and shows how it can be applied to analyzing society today.
This edited collection calls for renewed attention to the concept of the sociological imagination, allowing social scientists to link private issues t...