This is also when he added most of his revisions. Part Three, dating from 1788-89, was composed when a Franklin now in his eighties had, after a long and distinguished international career, returned home to settle his affairs. Franklin drafted Part Two in 1784 while living in France. By the summer of 1782, both documents had been seen by a friend, Abel James, who wrote to Franklin urging him to resume the project. This is also when Franklin most likely drew up his outline for the entire work. Scholar Susan Garfinkel sums up the process thusly: “Part One was penned while Franklin was in England in July-August of 1771. The work, addressed to Franklin’s son William, was written over many decades. Leo Lemay states, “Franklin gave us the definitive formation of the American Dream.” The work is not only an autobiography but also a historical document of a tumultuous time in our history, a self-help manual that encapsulates the idea of the self-made man and American individualism, and (at least in Part One) a stirring bildungsroman that is almost novelistic in its lucid, dynamic narration. It sheds light on the life of one of America’s Founding Fathers, a man singular in his confluence of intellect, wit, ingenuity, perspicacity, and self-awareness. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklinis one of the most famous, beloved, and lauded works of American letters it is also the first autobiography to achieve widespread popularity and is a classic of the genre.
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