- The Tree of Knowledge
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name = The Tree of Knowledge
title_orig = El árbol de la ciencia
translator = Aubrey F. G. Bell
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author =Pío Baroja
country =Spain
language = Spanish
genre =Autobiographical novel
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pub_date = 1911
english_pub_date = 1928
media_type = Print (Hardback)
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oclc ="The Tree of Knowledge" ( _es. El árbol de la ciencia) is a
novel written byPío Baroja . It was published in 1911, although the action takes place between 1887 and 1898. It is a semi-autobiographical work divided into two symmetrical parts (I-III and V-VII) separated by a long philosophical conversation between the protagonist and his uncle, doctor Iturrioz (IV).Plot summary
The first part of the novel deals with the life of the
medicine student Andrés Hurtado. Through his family, teachers, classmates and diverse friends, Baroja draws a merciless painting of the bourgeois and proletarian 19th century inhabitants ofMadrid .The second half of the novel tells the stay of Hurtado (now a doctor) in Alcolea, a fictitious town in
Castilla-La Mancha (where the author shows the dreadful conditions the peasant had to endure such as caciquism, ignorance, apathy or resignation), his return to Madrid (where he works as a hygiene doctor--emphasizing in this part of the book the description that Baroja makes ofprostitution in the 19th century Madrid), and finally, his unfortunate marriage to Lulú, a girl he met when he was a student.The philosophical interval (IV) rests in the direct dialogue (therefore, it is totally different from the rest of the novel in which third person narration is predominant) and which contrasts the English
pragmatism (supported by Doctor Iturrioz) to the Germanidealism that Andrés Hurtado defends.
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