How Does Goethe Find Out The Truth About Women

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In chapter two of A Room of One’s Own, the narrator seeks out the truth about women’s fiction. She visits the British Museum in hopes of finding an answer, where she hoped to learn from “the learned and the unprejudiced, who have removed themselves above the strife of tongue and the confusion of body.” The narrator may have found the truth about women’s fiction, however it may not have been the truth she had sought. The subject of women was not widely written on by women, but men. Not only were men writing about women, but their opinions of women varied greatly. Some like the Pope and Mussolini did not viewed women in the best light, while others like La Bruyère and Goethe thought otherwise. Our narrator also comes to the conclusion, “It