The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Literary criticisms

  • Shurr, William H. (1992). ""Now, Gods, Stand up for Bastards": Reinterpreting Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography". American Literature. 64 (3): 435–451. doi:10.2307/2927746. JSTOR 2927746.
  • Baker, Jennifer Jordan (2000). "Benjamin Franklin's "Autobiography" and the Credibility of Personality". Early American Literature. 35 (3): 274–293. doi:10.1353/eal.2000.0001. JSTOR 25057205. S2CID 161751281.
  • Beidler, Philip D. (1981). "The "Author" of Franklin's "Autobiography"". Early American Literature. 16 (3): 257–269. JSTOR 25056436.
  • Ward, John William (1963). ""Who Was Benjamin Franklin?"". The American Scholar. 32 (4): 541–553. JSTOR 41209128.
  • Saunders, Judith P. (2018). “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Story of a Successful Social Animal.” American Classics: Evolutionary Perspectives, pp. 1–22. JSTOR.

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