Edward Everett Hale

Edward Everett Hale
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Edward Everett Hale en 1902

Edward Everett Hale, né à Boston le 3 avril 1823 et mort à Roxbury (Massachusetts) le 10 juin 1909 (à 86 ans)[1], est un écrivain et pasteur unitarien américain.

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Publications

  • Kansas and Nebraska (1854)
  • If, Yes, and Perhaps (1868)
  • The Ingham Papers (1869)
  • Sybaris and Other Homes (1869)
  • His Level Best, and Other Stories (1872)
  • In His Name, roman (1873)
  • Franklin in France, biographie, avec son fils Edward Jr. (1887-1888)
  • East and West, roman (1892)
  • New England Boyhood, mémoires (1893)
  • James Russell Lowell and His Friends (1899)
  • Memories of a Hundred Years (1902)

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