The Truth About Woman
1913
The Truth About Woman, written by C. Gasquoine Hartley and first published in 1913, is a treatise that examines the nature and role of women in society. Hartley explores the significance of womanhood and motherhood, arguing that these roles are foundational to human existence. The book analyzes women's lives through biological, historical, and contemporary lenses, addressing the challenges they face and advocating for a reevaluation of societal assumptions about women's roles. Hartley's personal experiences and dedication to her adopted son inform her insights into the pivotal place of women in a changing world.









