The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin
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This new edition of "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" is built around J.A. Leo Lemay and P.R. Zall's text. Louis Masur's introduction sets the work in its historical context. Masur also discusses America after Franklin and why the autobiography has had such a tremendous impact on 19th- and 20th-century society and culture. The book prompts students to think critically about the text by raising fundamental issues, such as the inherent distortion that occurs in autobiography. The book also contains six portraits of Franklin. Louis Masur is the author of "Rites of Capital Punishment and the Transformation of American Culture, 1776-1865".
Genres: BiographyHistoryNonfictionClassicsAutobiographyMemoirAmerican HistoryBiography MemoirPoliticsHistorical
192 Pages

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