Journey through the mind of one of America's most influential figures, Benjamin Franklin, with this comprehensive collection of his essential writings. Spanning nearly the entire eighteenth century, this volume presents Franklin's profound reflections on a diverse array of subjects, from philosophy and religion to social status, scientific inquiry into electricity, American national character, and the roles of war and women. It captures his lifelong intellectual evolution, balancing the Puritan values of his youth with the emergent modern American world he helped shape.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain deep insight into the literary, scientific, and political thought of an American Founding Father.
- Explore Franklin's personal journey and the cultural shifts of 18th-century America through his own words.
- Features a new, authoritative text of his seminal Autobiography, meticulously established from his original manuscript.
- Includes a newly transcribed 1726 journal and recently identified works, offering fresh perspectives on his career.