
PÍO BAROJA
EL ARBOL DE LA CIENCIA
PRIMERA PARTE La vida de un estudiante en Madrid. - I ANDRÉS HURTADO COMIENZA LA CARRERA
SEGUNDA PARTE Las Carnarias. - I LAS MINGLANILLAS
TERCERA PARTE Tristezas y dolores. - I DÍA DE NAVIDAD
CUARTA PARTE Inquisiciones. - I PLAN FILOSÓFICO
QUINTA PARTE La experiencia en el pueblo. - I DE VIAJE
SEXTA PARTE La experiencia en Madrid - I COMENTARIO A LO PASADO
SÉPTIMA PARTE La experiencia del hijo. - I EL DERECHO A LA PROLE
ÍNDICE
A vivid portrait of early‑twentieth‑century Madrid unfolds through the eyes of Andrés Hurtado, a fresh‑minded student stepping into the bustling courtyard of the School of Architecture. On his very first day of the medical‑pharmacy program, he reunites with old schoolmate Julio Aracil and encounters a colorful cast of classmates, each buzzing with the restless optimism that marks the transition from secondary school to university life. The narrative captures the noisy, theatrical atmosphere of an old chapel‑turned‑lecture hall, where towering wooden tiers and frescoed ceilings set the stage for a chaotic entrance into the world of science.
Amid the clamor, an eccentric, Paris‑educated professor makes a grand, pompous debut, invoking the great names of Liebig, Pasteur, and Berthelot while the students respond with a mixture of awe and irreverent humor. Through these early encounters, the novel explores the clash between provincial naiveté and metropolitan ambition, hinting at the deeper questions of knowledge, identity, and the restless yearning that drives a generation toward the promise of modern science.
Language
es
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlos Colón, Roberto Marabini and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Release date
2019-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1956
A restless, sharp-eyed voice of Spain’s Generation of ’98, his novels blend adventure, skepticism, and a deep interest in ordinary lives. Trained as a doctor before turning fully to literature, he became one of the country’s most distinctive modern storytellers.
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