Isabelle Eberhardt, ou, la Bonne nomade: d'après des documents inédits suivie de Mektoub!... (cétait écrit!...): œuvre posthume

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Isabelle Eberhardt, ou, la Bonne nomade: d'après des documents inédits suivie de Mektoub!... (cétait écrit!...): œuvre posthume

by Paul Vigné d'Octon, Isabelle Eberhardt

FR·~4 hours·1 chapter

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A freshly assembled collection of Isabelle Eberhardt’s own letters, journal entries and other unpublished documents brings the restless spirit of the “Bonne Nomade” to life. From her privileged birth in a Swiss villa to the moment she slipped away from European comforts, the early pages trace her fierce attraction to the desert, the Arabic language, and the nomadic world that called to her. Her writing captures the exhilaration of crossing dunes, the quiet awe of star‑filled nights, and the yearning that drove her to wander without a clear destination.

The editor’s careful presentation lets her voice speak directly, correcting past misreadings and restoring the truth of a woman who chose freedom over convention. Readers hear her poetic reflections on travel, the clash of cultures, and the fragile beauty of a life lived on the edge of the Sahara. This intimate portrait offers a rare glimpse into the formative years of a daring explorer whose legacy has long been misunderstood.

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Isabelle Eberhardt, ou, la Bonne nomade: d'après des documents inédits suivie de Mektoub!... (cétait écrit!...): œuvre posthume suivie de Mektoub!... (cétait écrit!...): œuvre posthume

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fr

Duration

~4 hours (256K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: Eugène Figuière, 1913.

Credits

Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-07-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Paul Vigné d'Octon

Paul Vigné d'Octon

1859–1943

A doctor turned novelist, polemicist, and politician, he wrote with unusual force about colonial violence and public life in France. His work mixes firsthand experience, sharp social criticism, and the restless energy of an independent mind.

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Isabelle Eberhardt

Isabelle Eberhardt

1877–1904

Drawn to the Sahara and determined to live on her own terms, this restless writer turned travel, risk, and rebellion into vivid prose. Her brief life in North Africa left behind journals and stories that still feel startlingly modern.

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