The Man Without a Country
Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country is a timeless tale of patriotism, redemption, and the profound human need for connection and belonging. Originally published during the American Civil War, this poignant novella tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young U.S. Army officer whose rash words during a trial lead him to be sentenced to a life of exile at sea, forbidden from ever hearing or speaking of his homeland again.
Through Nolan's journey, Hale masterfully explores themes of national identity, the consequences of impulsive actions, and the deep ties that bind individuals to their country. Nolan's gradual transformation—from a brash, disillusioned man to someone who deeply regrets his estrangement—offers a powerful commentary on the meaning of loyalty and the importance of cherishing one's heritage.
Told through the fictional memoirs of a naval officer who befriends Nolan, the story is both intimate and grand, blending personal tragedy with larger reflections on the American spirit. Its enduring message resonates far beyond its Civil War-era context, offering a universal meditation on the value of freedom, duty, and community.
A classic of American literature, The Man Without a Country continues to inspire readers with its moving portrayal of a man's search for redemption and the enduring ties to the land he once forsook. Perfect for readers of all ages, this novella is a stirring reminder of the power of forgiveness and the enduring love for one's homeland.
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The Man Without a Country
Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country is a timeless tale of patriotism, redemption, and the profound human need for connection and belonging. Originally published during the American Civil War, this poignant novella tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young U.S. Army officer whose rash words during a trial lead him to be sentenced to a life of exile at sea, forbidden from ever hearing or speaking of his homeland again.
Through Nolan's journey, Hale masterfully explores themes of national identity, the consequences of impulsive actions, and the deep ties that bind individuals to their country. Nolan's gradual transformation—from a brash, disillusioned man to someone who deeply regrets his estrangement—offers a powerful commentary on the meaning of loyalty and the importance of cherishing one's heritage.
Told through the fictional memoirs of a naval officer who befriends Nolan, the story is both intimate and grand, blending personal tragedy with larger reflections on the American spirit. Its enduring message resonates far beyond its Civil War-era context, offering a universal meditation on the value of freedom, duty, and community.
A classic of American literature, The Man Without a Country continues to inspire readers with its moving portrayal of a man's search for redemption and the enduring ties to the land he once forsook. Perfect for readers of all ages, this novella is a stirring reminder of the power of forgiveness and the enduring love for one's homeland.
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The Man Without a Country

The Man Without a Country

by Edward Everett Hale
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The Man Without a Country

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Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country is a timeless tale of patriotism, redemption, and the profound human need for connection and belonging. Originally published during the American Civil War, this poignant novella tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young U.S. Army officer whose rash words during a trial lead him to be sentenced to a life of exile at sea, forbidden from ever hearing or speaking of his homeland again.
Through Nolan's journey, Hale masterfully explores themes of national identity, the consequences of impulsive actions, and the deep ties that bind individuals to their country. Nolan's gradual transformation—from a brash, disillusioned man to someone who deeply regrets his estrangement—offers a powerful commentary on the meaning of loyalty and the importance of cherishing one's heritage.
Told through the fictional memoirs of a naval officer who befriends Nolan, the story is both intimate and grand, blending personal tragedy with larger reflections on the American spirit. Its enduring message resonates far beyond its Civil War-era context, offering a universal meditation on the value of freedom, duty, and community.
A classic of American literature, The Man Without a Country continues to inspire readers with its moving portrayal of a man's search for redemption and the enduring ties to the land he once forsook. Perfect for readers of all ages, this novella is a stirring reminder of the power of forgiveness and the enduring love for one's homeland.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781991341358
Publisher: Porirua Publishing
Publication date: 01/14/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 39
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American author, historian and Unitarian clergyman. He was a child prodigy who exhibited extraordinary literary skills and at age thirteen was enrolled at Harvard University where he graduated second in his class. Hale would go on to write for a variety of publications and periodicals throughout his lifetime.
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