Talk:Bronisława Dłuska

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Eve Curie as a source on Bronislawa[edit]

Eve Curie's famous biography of Marie, My Mother, brings out the closeness, affection and practical cooperation of the two sisters in great detail, and although it isn't really a "scholarly" biography and slightly romanticized it quotes letters and other documents at length and gives a very rounded picture of the bond between the two. She credits Bronia in the preface; evidently the elder sister was a key source on the childhood/adolescent experiences of the two sisters and on the early Paris years. 212.181.114.50 (talk) 15:49, 26 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]