

Little Lady of the Big House
Book • 1915
The Little Lady of the Big House is Jack London's last novel published during his lifetime.
It revolves around a love triangle between Dick Forrest, a rancher with poetic inclinations, his wife Paula, and Evan Graham, an old friend.
The story explores themes of love, desire, and the complexities of relationships.
The novel was controversial for its time due to its explicit sexual imagery, yet it remains a poignant exploration of human emotions.
It revolves around a love triangle between Dick Forrest, a rancher with poetic inclinations, his wife Paula, and Evan Graham, an old friend.
The story explores themes of love, desire, and the complexities of relationships.
The novel was controversial for its time due to its explicit sexual imagery, yet it remains a poignant exploration of human emotions.
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as one of Jack London's novels.

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as one of three novels about Jack London's ranching and farming experiences.

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