CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I A DASH FOR FREEDOM
CHAPTER II ZEYNEB'S GIRLHOOD
CHAPTER III BEWILDERING EUROPE
CHAPTER IV SCULPTURE'S FORBIDDEN JOY M. RODIN AT HOME
CHAPTER V THE ALPS AND ARTIFICIALITY
CHAPTER VI FREEDOM'S DOUBTFUL ENCHANTMENT
CHAPTER VII GOOD-BYE TO YOUTH TAKING THE VEIL
CHAPTER VIII A MISFIT EDUCATION
CHAPTER IX "SMART WOMEN" THROUGH THE VEIL
CHAPTER X THE TRUE DEMOCRACY THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF SNOBBERY IN TURKISH LIFE
CHAPTER XI A COUNTRY PICTURE
CHAPTER XII THE STAR FROM THE WEST THE EMPRESS EUGENIE
CHAPTER XIII TURKISH HOSPITALITY A REVOLUTION FOR CHILDREN
CHAPTER XIV A STUDY IN CONTRASTS
CHAPTER XV DREAMS AND REALITIES
CHAPTER XVI THE MOON OF RAMAZAN
CHAPTER XVII AND IS THIS REALLY FREEDOM?
CHAPTER XVIII THE CLASH OF CREEDS
CHAPTER XIX IN THE ENEMY'S LAND
CHAPTER XX THE END OF THE DREAM
FOOTNOTES:
A TURKISH WOMAN’S EUROPEAN IMPRESSIONS
BY ZEYNEB HANOUM (HEROINE OF PIERRE LOTI’S NOVEL “LES DÉSENCHANTÉES”) EDITED & WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GRACE ELLISON WITH 23 ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS & A DRAWING BY AUGUSTE RODIN PHILADELPHIA J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY LONDON: SEELEY, SERVICE & CO. LTD. 1913