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? Three hearts. One passion. A love too fierce to survive. ?
Jack London's The Little Lady of the Big House is a daring and deeply emotional exploration of love, marriage, and the ungovernable forces of human desire. Moving away from the wilderness adventures that made him famous, London delivers a psychological drama that delves into the complexities of passion and moral conflict.
The novel follows Dick Forrest, a wealthy and self-made rancher, and his intelligent, independent wife Paula, whose love for her husband is tested when she meets Evan Graham, Dick's friend and intellectual equal. Caught between devotion and longing, Paula struggles to reconcile her emotions, leading to a tragedy both intimate and inevitable.
With rich prose and profound insight, London examines themes of freedom, fidelity, self-identity, and the boundaries of love. Through its vivid California setting and honest portrayal of modern relationships, The Little Lady of the Big House reveals London's mature literary voice -- introspective, passionate, and ahead of its time.
Both controversial and hauntingly beautiful, this novel remains one of London's most personal and psychologically complex works.
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