The Tree of Knowledge
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- Nombre de pages8
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-87-26-58727-2
- EAN9788726587272
- Date de parution26/08/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille276 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSAGA Egmont
Résumé
'The Tree of Knowledge' tells the story of Morgan Mallow, a tal?ntless sculptor and his friend, Peter Brench. Peter wants to keep his friend's wife and son from discovering Morgan's lack of talent by convincing the mother not to send the boy to Paris to study art. Peter Brench ends up losing his innocence, his illusions, through an experience with his godson, Lancelot Mallow.
At the core of the story is the idea of an education-the power of knowledge which can destroy all convenient illusions.
The narrative refers to the Biblical Tree of Knowledge from which Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit.
The narrative refers to the Biblical Tree of Knowledge from which Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit.
'The Tree of Knowledge' tells the story of Morgan Mallow, a tal?ntless sculptor and his friend, Peter Brench. Peter wants to keep his friend's wife and son from discovering Morgan's lack of talent by convincing the mother not to send the boy to Paris to study art. Peter Brench ends up losing his innocence, his illusions, through an experience with his godson, Lancelot Mallow.
At the core of the story is the idea of an education-the power of knowledge which can destroy all convenient illusions.
The narrative refers to the Biblical Tree of Knowledge from which Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit.
The narrative refers to the Biblical Tree of Knowledge from which Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit.