![]() ![]() Although Philadelphia was Franklin’s home, this trip marked his third sojourn to England. He began writing The Autobiography in 1771, during a stay in London of more than ten years as a mediator between England and the American colonies. ![]() The Autobiography is arranged in four parts, each with a distinct purpose and tone, though Franklin intended for the work to be read fluidly as a whole. An integral thread in the fabric of Franklin’s history, Philadelphia is the setting for much of the autobiography and the site where Franklin composed portions of the work. Written in simple, often humorous language, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin offered readers in the new United States an accessible, exemplary narrative of American upward mobility. Over eighteen years, from 1771 until his death, Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) composed an unfinished record of his life’s tribulations and successes. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (The).Philadelphia, the Place that Loves You Back. ![]()
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