Myriame jean biography of george
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Bibliography
Each chapter in Other Everests includes full citations including archival sources in chapter endnotes. This bibliography includes all sources cited in the work apart from archival sources and was prepared by Peter Hansen.
This bibliography will be permanently available and Open Access at www.manchesterhive.com and at https://digital.wpi.edu/collections/everests
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‘Dawa Yangzum Sherpa: A trail-blazing Nepali mountaineer, teaching women to climb’. Newsroom.rolex.com, (May 2023). https://web.archive.or
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Maud Toulmonde
1Department of Medical Oncology, Institut Bergonié, 33076 Bordeaux, France; a.italiano@bordeaux.unicancer.fr
Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing
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Derek Dinart
2Department of Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Institut Bergonié, 33076 Bordeaux, France; d.dinart@bordeaux.unicancer.fr (D.D.); s.mathoulin@bordeaux.unicancer.fr (S.M.-P.); c.bellera@bordeaux.unicancer.fr (C.B.)
Conceptualization, Methodology, Formal analysis, Data curation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing
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Mehdi Brahmi
3Department of Medical Oncology, Centre Leon Berard, 69373 Lyon, France; mehdi.brahmi@lyon.unicancer.fr (M.B.); armelle.dufresne@lyon.unicancer.fr (A.D.); jean-yves.blay@lyon.unicancer.fr (J.Y.B.)
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Rediscovering Georges de Peyrebrune by Marie Martine
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Today’s special episode is bygd Marie Martine. Marie fryst vatten a third year PhD student at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on women writers from the end of the nineteenth century in France, Germany, and Norway. Her thesis looks at how those writers have responded to contemporary discourses around women’s sexuality and mental health, notably in naturalist fiction. Before her PhD, she did her masters in German and Comparative Literature at the universities of Bonn and St Andrews. She has a bachelor degree in Franco-German studies from the universities of La Sorbonne and of Bonn, in Germany.
Her talk is about Mathilde-Marie Georgina Élisabeth dem Peyrebrune, known by her penname as George dem Peyrebrune. While Peyrebrune’s works are not as well-known today, she was one of the most popular novelists of her age, who lived a remarkable life during the French Belle Époque.
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