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Rose Combe, born Marie-Rosalie Bugne (14 September 1883 – 24 September 1932), was a French railway worker and writer, viewed as an archetype of Proletarian literature. 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 Ambert and Thiers as a level crossing operator. She continued to write, however, and through the author Henri Pourrat, who lived locally, was first published in 1927. Her work was subsequently printed in L'Auvergne littéraire et artistique and her novel Le Mile des Garre appeared in 1931. She was known as the La Garde-Barrière Auvergnate (the Auvergne Gatekeeper) from her job on the ra

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  • Rose Combe est une romancière française née à Olmet le 14 septembre 1883 et morte à Clermont-Ferrand le 24 septembre 1932. Employée du chemin de fer, chef de halte à Pont-de-David, commune de Bertignat, dans la vallée de la Dore, elle fut révélée par Henri Pourrat et un groupe d'écrivains auvergnats et par Henry Poulaille chef de file du courant de la littérature prolétarienne. (fr)
  • Rose Combe, born Marie-Rosalie Bugne (14 September 1883 – 24 September 1932), was a French railway worker and writer, viewed as an archetype of Proletarian literature. 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 Ambert and Thiers as a level crossing operator. She continued to write, however, and through the author Henri Pourrat, who lived locally, was first published in 1927. Her work was subsequently printed in L'Auvergne littéraire et artistique and her novel Le Mile des Garre appeared in 1931. She was known as the La Garde-Barrière Auvergnate (the Auvergne Gatekeeper) from her job on the railway. She died in 1932, much of her work still unpublished. (en)
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  • 1883-09-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Marie-Rosalie Bugne (en)
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  • 1932-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • 1883-09-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Marie-Rosalie Bugne (en)
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  • Rose Combe in about 1930 (en)
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  • 1932-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Clermont-Ferrand, France (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Rose Combe (en)
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  • Level crossing operator (en)
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  • Rose Combe est une romancière française née à Olmet le 14 septembre 1883 et morte à Clermont-Ferrand le 24 septembre 1932. Employée du chemin de fer, chef de halte à Pont-de-David, commune de Bertignat, dans la vallée de la Dore, elle fut révélée par Henri Pourrat et un groupe d'écrivains auvergnats et par Henry Poulaille chef de file du courant de la littérature prolétarienne. (fr)
  • Rose Combe, born Marie-Rosalie Bugne (14 September 1883 – 24 September 1932), was a French railway worker and writer, viewed as an archetype of Proletarian literature. 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 Ambert and Thiers as a level crossing operator. She continued to write, however, and through the author Henri Pourrat, who lived locally, was first published in 1927. Her work was subsequently printed in L'Auvergne littéraire et artistique and her novel Le Mile des Garre appeared in 1931. She was known as the La Garde-Barrière Auvergnate (the Auvergne Gatekeeper) from her job on the ra (en)
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  • Rose Combe (fr)
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