
Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography (Norton Critical Editions)
by Franklin, Benjamin; Chaplin, Joyce E.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Acknowledgments | |
Notes on the Text | |
Maps: Franklin's Boston, Philadelphia, and London | |
The Text of the Autobiography | |
The Autobiography | |
"A Quire Book of Letters" | |
The Outline of the Autobiography | |
A Guide to People Mentioned in the Autobiography | |
Contexts | |
Journal of a Voyage, 1726 | |
Excerpts from Franklin's Letters Mentioning the Autobiography | |
"Authentic Memoir of Dr. Franklyn" | |
Excerpts From Franklin's Writings On Ambition And Fame, Wealth, And Self-Improvement | |
Ambition And Fame | |
From Poor Richard Improved, 1750 | |
From Poor Richard Improved, Jan. 1758 | |
To Sarah (Franklin) Bache, June 3, 1779 | |
From Benjamin Vaughn, May 1785 | |
From Jane Mecom, July 21, 1786 | |
Wealth | |
To Cadwallader Colden, Sept. 29, 1748 | |
To William Strahan, June 2, 1750 | |
To Jane Mecom, Dec. 30, 1770 | |
To Thomas Cushing, June 10, 1771 | |
Benjamin Vaughn to Lord Shelburne, Nov. 24, 1782 | |
To Robert Morris, Dec. 25, 1783 | |
To Benjamin Vaughn, July 26, 1784 | |
Last Will and Testament, 1788, and Codicil, 1789 | |
Self-Improvement | |
Franklin's Epitaph, 1728 | |
Franklin's Junto Query on Human Perfection, 1732 | |
[Poor Richard on Self-Improvement, 1749] | |
Rules for Making Oneself a Disagreeable Companion, 1749 | |
To Lord Kames, May 3, 1760 | |
To Abiah Franklin, Apr. 12, 1750 | |
To Joseph Priestley, Sept. 19, 1772 | |
Criticism Contemporary Opinions | |
[The Modern Prometheus] | |
To Franklin, May 10, 1762 | |
Franklin in the Cockpit | |
The Pennsylvania Gazette Report, 1774 | |
Benjamin Vaughn's Account, 1779 | |
To Count Patrick D'Arcy, Oct. 5, 1775 | |
From the New-Jersey Gazette, Dec. 31, 1777 | |
From Origins & Progress of the American Rebellion | |
To Franklin, May 1790 | |
Eulogy for Franklin before the National Assembly of France, 1790 | |
A Brief Eulogy for Benjamin Franklin, 1790 | |
Eulogy for Franklin to the Royal Academy of Sciences, Lisbon, 1791 | |
On Franklin, May 15, 1811 | |
Nineteenth-Century Opinions | |
From the Edinburgh Review, 1806 | |
From Literary Magazine, 1806 | |
To George and Georgiana Keats, Oct. 14-31, 1818 | |
Historical Sketch of Electrical Discovery | |
The Business Man | |
From Hunt's Autobiography | |
From Israel Potter | |
The Late Benjamin Franklin | |
[A Franklinian Poem], c. 1890 | |
FromThe Dial, May 1887 | |
From Editor's Study, Apr. 1888 | |
From Editor's Study, July 1888 | |
From Editor's Study, Jan. 1890 | |
From Editor's Easy Chair, Oct. 1905 | |
Recent Opinions | |
From The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism | |
Benjamin Franklin | |
[The Classic Books of America] | |
Franklin and Science | |
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Puritan Experimenter in Life and Art | |
Franklin: The Representational Politics of the Man of Letters | |
Benjamin Franklin: Printed Collections and Erasable Writing | |
Benjamin Franklin: A Chronology | |
Selected Bibliography | |
Index | |
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