
The Man Without a Country
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- Hale, Edward Everett
1822 - 1909
About this book
In the gripping novella "The Man Without a Country" by Edward Everett Hale, penned during the mid-19th century, readers are immersed in a tale that delves into themes of patriotism and identity. This timeless work introduces us to Philip Nolan, a man whose fate is intertwined with the concept of national allegiance and its consequences. With its exploration of loyalty and regret, this document sheds light on the profound impact of one's connection to their homeland. Ideal for students of American literature and history enthusiasts, "The Man Without a Country" offers a unique perspective on the complexities of national identity and the weight of one's choices.
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