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