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The article as it stands relies heavily on Brice Evain's journal article (in French). It is a useful summary of Marion's history and role in Breton culture, but it would be better for the article to have a broader foundation of sourcing. Lorédan and Trévédy's histories, and the criminal records of Quimper prison, would all have more information worth adding (though also in French)... I may get to those some day. If Marion is recorded in English-language sources, it is probably in non-digitized printed books, possibly from the 70s and 80s (when there seemed to be a resurgence of feminist interest in her). If anybody finds something in English, or something new in French, I would be happy to read it and integrate it into the article. ~ oulfis 🌸(talk) 05:21, 6 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]