
Published in 1908, 'Notes De Route: Maroc—Algérie—Tunisie' is a collection of travel writings by Isabelle Eberhardt, documenting her experiences in North Africa. The narratives reflect her interactions with local cultures and landscapes, as well as her contemplations on freedom and identity as a woman in a male-dominated society. Eberhardt, who lived a nomadic life, adopts the persona of Mahmoud Saadi to immerse herself in the Arab world, exploring various social aspects and challenging societal norms. Her unique perspective and adventurous spirit make this work a significant contribution to travel literature.









