Franklin on FranklinUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2000 - 315 Seiten Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography ends in 1758, some thirty years before he died. Those three decades included some of the statesman's greatest triumphs, yet instead of including them in his memoir, Franklin spent the years continually revising his original text. Paul Zall has created a new autobiographical account of Franklin's entire life. By returning to a newly recovered early draft of the Autobiography, he strips away later layers of moralizing to reveal the story as Franklin first wrote it: how a poor boy from Boston used words and hard work to become America's first world-class citizen. To cover Franklin's career as a diplomat and as the only signatory of all three key documents of the American Revolution, Zall interweaves autobiographical comments from Franklin's personal letters and private journals. Franklin emerges as different from the common perception of him as a crafty "Man of Reason." His raw words reveal the bitter infighting among both British and American politicians and his personal struggle with his son's choice of the opposite side in the fight for the future of two countries. Without the veneer of second thoughts, his lifelong struggle to control his temper carries greater poignancy, as do his later years spent nursing his wounded pride. Susceptible to both fallibility and frustration, the honest Franklin depicted in his own words nevertheless remains an uncommon common man, perhaps even more so than previously thought. |
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... meet him , that he might hear what was said on both sides . We met and discuss'd the Business . In behalf of the Assembly I urg'd all the Argu- ments that may be found in the publick Papers of 207 Making a Mission to London.
... meet his old friend Lord Howe , and to France on a mission for financial aid . In July 1775 he found Philadelphia in patriotic frenzy facing an uncertain future . I found at my arrival all America from one End of the 12 united Provinces ...
... meet at nine in the Morning , and often sit ' till four . I am also upon a Committee of Safety appointed by the Assembly , which meets at Six , and sits ' till near nine . The Members attend closely without being bribed to it , by ...
Inhalt
Becoming a Journalist | 26 |
Settling at Philadelphia | 36 |
Plotting to Deceive Being Deceived | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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