Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin

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"Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin" is a historical biography by Jill Lepore that reconstructs the life of Benjamin Franklin’s sister Jane, illuminating the experiences of an ordinary woman in eighteenth-century America.

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instanceOf biography
book
aimsTo illuminate the everyday experiences of women in early America
reconstruct the life of a largely forgotten historical figure
author Jill Lepore NERFINISHED
awardReceived National Book Award for Nonfiction nomination NERFINISHED
National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography nomination NERFINISHED
basedOn archival research in eighteenth-century records
letters of Jane Franklin
writings of Benjamin Franklin
contrastsWith the public life of Benjamin Franklin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts family life in colonial New England
gender roles in eighteenth-century America
emphasizes the value of ordinary lives in historical narrative
focusesOn the experiences of ordinary women in colonial America
the life of Jane Franklin
the relationship between Jane Franklin and Benjamin Franklin
genre biography
history
hasForm prose
hasPerspective feminist historical perspective
hasSubject American Revolution era NERFINISHED
family history
women’s history
illustrates the economic hardships faced by colonial women
the importance of family correspondence in early America
the limited educational opportunities for women in the eighteenth century
intendedAudience general readers
readers of history and biography
language English
mainSubject Benjamin Franklin NERFINISHED
Jane Franklin NERFINISHED
eighteenth-century America
notableFor bringing attention to Benjamin Franklin’s sister
its narrative blending of biography and social history
its use of fragmentary archival sources
placeOfPublication New York City
portrays Jane Franklin as an ordinary but intellectually engaged woman
the constraints of class and gender on Jane Franklin’s life
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
timePeriodCovered 18th century
colonial America
writtenBy Jill Lepore NERFINISHED

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Jill Lepore notableWork Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin