Franklin's Autobiography: A Model Life
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
格式
精装书
页数
169
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1989
出版商
Twayne Pub
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
080578084X
ISBN-13
9780805780840
描述
Paul M. Zall presents an insightful exploration of Benjamin Franklin's life and legacy through an engaging analysis of his autobiography. This work dissects the multifaceted personality of Franklin, illuminating how his experiences shaped his philosophical beliefs and his contributions to American society. Zall weaves together historical context and literary critique, allowing readers to appreciate the depth of Franklin's thoughts and the implications of his writings.
Through meticulous examination, Zall emphasizes the significance of Franklin's autobiography as a pivotal document in American literature. It not only reflects his personal journey but also serves as a mirror to the evolving values and ideals of the nation itself. The reader is invited to contemplate the interplay of personal narrative and broader societal themes, revealing Franklin's understanding of self-improvement, civic responsibility, and the quest for knowledge.
Zall's work ultimately frames Franklin as a model of Enlightenment thinking, capturing the essence of a man dedicated to the betterment of himself and his community. His analysis is both scholarly and accessible, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in American history, literature, and the art of biography.
Through meticulous examination, Zall emphasizes the significance of Franklin's autobiography as a pivotal document in American literature. It not only reflects his personal journey but also serves as a mirror to the evolving values and ideals of the nation itself. The reader is invited to contemplate the interplay of personal narrative and broader societal themes, revealing Franklin's understanding of self-improvement, civic responsibility, and the quest for knowledge.
Zall's work ultimately frames Franklin as a model of Enlightenment thinking, capturing the essence of a man dedicated to the betterment of himself and his community. His analysis is both scholarly and accessible, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in American history, literature, and the art of biography.