The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
In his autobiography we see him as a product of the Age of Enlightenment, a Yankee statesman who could use the language of Addison, Steele, Swift, and Defoe. Franklin asks himself, 'Who am I, how did I come to be, and why am I a human being as I am?' He answers with honesty, wit, and charm, which makes this possibly the best of all autobiographies.
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Statesmen > United States > Biography. |
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Electronic books. |
- ISBN: 9781470398835 (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource : multiple file formats. - Publisher Salt Lake City : Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, 1994.
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