Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909) was an American author, clergyman, and social reformer. He is best known for his short story “The Man Without a Country,” which explored themes of patriotism and national identity. Hale’s writings and humanitarian efforts contributed to social reform and education in the United States.
Short Stories written by Edward Everett Hale
- My Double And How He Undid Me 1859 - It is not often that I trouble the readers of The Atlantic Monthly. I should not trouble them now, but… ... Read more
- The Man Without a Country 1861 - FROM THE INGHAM PAPERS. This story was written in the summer of 1863, as a contribution, however humble, towards the… ... Read more