Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play
America was seen by Europeans as a place of possibility from the first and none better than Benjamin Franklin proved these democratic dreams could become reality, recent biographers seeing him as the first American. Yet Franklin was a man of many identities and many masks, to please his publics and...
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description | America was seen by Europeans as a place of possibility from the first and none better than Benjamin Franklin proved these democratic dreams could become reality, recent biographers seeing him as the first American. Yet Franklin was a man of many identities and many masks, to please his publics and rise in the world. However beyond appearances, there was no other depth in Franklin than this theatrical genius and constant re-invention of self. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1c0aa33f48ce49ddba02562bdf88c87e2025-01-30T10:46:39ZengAssociation Française d'Etudes AméricainesTransatlantica1765-27662009-12-01210.4000/transatlantica.4440Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and PlayMichael ZuckermanAmerica was seen by Europeans as a place of possibility from the first and none better than Benjamin Franklin proved these democratic dreams could become reality, recent biographers seeing him as the first American. Yet Franklin was a man of many identities and many masks, to please his publics and rise in the world. However beyond appearances, there was no other depth in Franklin than this theatrical genius and constant re-invention of self.https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/4440American identityAfrican-Americanscolonial British America |
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title | Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play |
title_full | Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play |
title_fullStr | Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play |
title_full_unstemmed | Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play |
title_short | Enlightenment and Identity : Franklin, Work, and Play |
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topic | American identity African-Americans colonial British America |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/4440 |
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