About The Book: **The Truth about Woman** by Catherine Gasquoine Hartley challenges prevailing stereotypes and misconceptions about women in the early 20th century. The book explores the historical, psychological, and social roles of women, arguing for their intellectual and moral equality with men. Hartley critiques societal limitations placed on women and advocates for greater education, independence, and recognition of women’s contributions to culture and progress. Through a blend of research and commentary, the work seeks to debunk myths that undermine women’s capabilities and calls for a more just and balanced understanding of gender, emphasizing the importance of women's empowerment in society.
Author: Catherine Gasquoine Hartley
Pages: 430
Edition: 1913
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