The Truth about Woman

The Truth about Woman

by C Gasquoine Hartley
The Truth about Woman

The Truth about Woman

by C Gasquoine Hartley
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Overview

The Shelf2Life Women's Studies Collection is a unique set of titles that examine the struggles and achievements of women in the United States around the turn of the 20th century. Topics range from housework and personal hygiene to suffrage, politics and marriage, providing a comprehensive overview of women's roles and responsibilities in society. Significant attention is given to women in the workplace, focusing on the inequalities and challenges they faced such as low wages, long hours and harsh conditions. The Shelf2Life Women's Studies Collection presents readers with an opportunity to experience the everyday lives of women, whose stories are told by some of the most prominent female writers of the time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781117869971
Publisher: BCR (Bibliographical Center for Research)
Publication date: 03/11/2010
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Catherine Gasquoine Hartley 1867? - 1928

Author, journalist, headmistress; also known as Mrs. Walter M. Gallichan and Mrs. Arthur D. Lewis. Born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Hartley was the second daughter of Reverend Richard Griffiths Hartley and Catherine Gasquoine. She was schooled privately and had no formal education until she was 16. Her first job was teaching, and in 1894 she became headmistress at Babington House School in Kent, England-a position she held until about 1903, when she left Kent and her job to begin a career as a writer in London. After composing an unsuccessful novel, Hartley went on to become a prolific journalist and author of non-fiction. She published books on art, Spanish culture and society, feminist issues, human sexuality, and children. She also wrote articles for the New Age, Art Journal, Connoisseur, the English Review, and the Daily Express. Her first marriage was to Walter M. Gallichan; her second, to Arthur D. Lewis.

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