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  1. A short story by Edward Everett Hale about a US Army lieutenant who renounces his country and is exiled at sea. The story depicts his gradual realization of the value of his homeland and his patriotic death.

  2. A Man Without a Country is a part of American History as much as the author named after his uncle Edward Everett, the man who gave the two hour speech which immediately preceded Lincoln’s more famous 2 minute and 209 word speech dedicating the field at Gettysburg that November day in 1863.

  3. A fictional tale of a soldier who is condemned to spend his life on a ship for treason against the United States. The story explores the themes of patriotism, loyalty, and national identity through the character's experiences and reflections.

  4. Jan 13, 2018 · A short story by Edward Everett Hale about a man who loses his country and his identity due to a betrayal. Find different versions of the story published in various sources and formats.

  5. Aug 8, 2005 · "The Man Without a Country" by Edward Everett Hale is a fictional novella written during the mid-19th century, specifically in the late 1800s. This poignant work explores themes of patriotism, regret, and identity, revolving around the concept of belonging to a nation.

  6. Nov 8, 2011 · The classic story of a man who learns to love his country only in exile. By Edward Everett Hale. John Gress / Reuters. December 1863 Issue. I suppose that very few casual readers of the "New...

  7. May 20, 2005 · The most notable tale, "The Man Without a Country," explores themes of nationalism and individual rights through the experiences of its main character, Philip Nolan. The collection aims to evoke a sense of love for one’s country and to reflect on the implications of treason and exile.