Poor Richard

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Poor Richard is the humorous, proverbial persona created and used by Benjamin Franklin as the fictional author of Poor Richard's Almanack.

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Label Occurrences
Poor Richard canonical 2
Poor Richard Saunders 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional author
literary character
pseudonymous persona
associatedWith frugality
industry
moral instruction
thrift
characterIn Poor Richard's Almanack
countryOfOrigin British America
Thirteen Colonies
createdBy Benjamin Franklin
fictionalUniverse Poor Richard's Almanack
firstAppearanceIn Poor Richard's Almanack
genre humor
proverbial literature
satire
hasAlternateName Poor Richard
surface form: Poor Richard Saunders

Richard Saunders
hasFamousSaying A penny saved is a penny earned.
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
God helps them that help themselves.
Lost time is never found again.
Well done is better than well said.
influenced American aphoristic style
American popular wisdom
influencedBy English proverb tradition
knownFor aphorisms
pithy maxims
proverbs
language English
literaryPeriod 18th century
medium almanac
notableWork Poor Richard's Almanack
occupation almanac author
portrayedAs a wise but humble countryman
usedBy Benjamin Franklin

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Poor Richard hasAlternateName Poor Richard
this entity surface form: Poor Richard Saunders
Bonhomme Richard namedAfter Poor Richard