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The Little Lady of the Big House - An Intimate and Controversial Portrait of Passion Marriage and Modern Womanhood - cover

The Little Lady of the Big House - An Intimate and Controversial Portrait of Passion Marriage and Modern Womanhood

Jack London, Zenith Golden Quill

Editorial: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopsis

What happens when love, freedom, and desire collide?

In The Little Lady of the Big House, Jack London explores a deeply emotional and controversial love triangle between industrialist rancher Dick Forrest, his intelligent and restless wife Paula, and her admirer Evan Graham. Set against the backdrop of California's vast landscapes and modern ideals, this novel delves into the complex psychology of love, fidelity, and independence.

One of London's most personal and experimental works, this is not a wilderness tale—it's a bold exploration of emotional depth, gender roles, and the cost of freedom. Readers are treated to sharp dialogue, rich introspection, and a tragic realism that shocked readers in its time.

"London's most daring and intimate novel." — Los Angeles Times
"A literary curveball—modern, passionate, and tragically human." — Literary Hub

Rediscover Jack London's provocative look at love and loss—click Buy Now to read a forgotten gem.
Disponible desde: 13/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 352 páginas.

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