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31: 184:. As a young chid, she moved with her father's work, receiving little schooling. There were few books in the household but she showed a keen desire to read from an early age. By the age of four, she had memorised one of the few books owned by the family, an almanac. Despite frequent periods of absence, she left 124:. Born into a poor family, despite receiving little education, she was a voracious reader and memorised one of the few books she had access to, an almanac, by the age of four. She wanted to be a teacher but instead worked for the railway between 195:
Her desire to read was not abated by the lack of books in her life and she began to write in 1916. Her initial writing combined a private diary with incomplete stories. However, as her confidence grew, she contacted
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operator on the railway line her father had helped create, the Auvergne-RhĂ´ne-Alpes. She married Jean-Marie Combe, a local farmer, in 1903.
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collection. Much of her work was still uncategorised at her death, and remained unpublished. Other writing included:
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Correspondance Alexandre Vialatte - Henri Pourrat: 1916-1959 5, De Paris Ă  HĂ©liopolis: mars 1935 - juillet 1939
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with a certificate of study. She aspired to be a teacher; however, instead she was employed as a
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Gachon, Lucien (November 1931). "DĂ©fense de Mme Rose Combe Ă©crivain du peuple".
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Vialatte, Alexandre; Pourrat, Henri; Hadjadj, Dany; Coyault, Sylviane (2001).
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Her popularity at this time was increasing. She was viewed as an archetype of
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Les Cahiers bourbonnais : arts, lettres & vie en pays bourbonnais
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in 1927. Her writing was generally well-received, particularly her novel
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operator. She continued to write, however, and through the author
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Dupuy, Aimé (1951). "Rose Combe, garde-barrière et romancière".
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Radwan, Jerome (1994). "Les Amis d'Henri Poullaille".
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Femmes dans l'histoire: Auvergne, Bourbonnais et Velay
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on 4 September 1883. Her father, Joseph Bugne, was a
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railway worker and writer, viewed as an archetype of
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Black and white photography of a woman
Olmet
France
Clermont-Ferrand
Level crossing
Proletarian literature
French
Proletarian literature
Ambert
Thiers
level crossing
Henri Pourrat
Olmet
French Third Republic
navvy
Ambert
Thiers, Puy-de-DĂ´me
elementary school
level crossing
Henri Pourrat
Ambert
Le Monde
Proletarian literature
Clermont-Ferrand
Combe-Ponvert 2006



Vialatte et al. 2001
Baconin 2020

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