Daubié, Julie-Victoire (1824–1874)
Daubié, Julie-Victoire (1824–1874)
French essayist. Name variations: Julie Daubie. Born 1824 in Eastern France; died 1874.
Submitted essay on female poverty, La Femme pauvre au XIXe siècle, to competition organized by Académie de Lyon (1858); won 1st prize and was encouraged to sit for baccalauréat exam; became 1st bachelière in France (1862) and later obtained degree from Sorbonne (1871).
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