The "Little Lady of the Big House" is one of Jack London's most profound and psychologically subtle novels. The plot centers on Paula, a strong and independent woman torn between her love for her husband and her sudden attraction to another man. Against the backdrop of California's picturesque natural beauty, a drama of human emotions unfolds, where duty, passion, and the desire for personal freedom collide. The novel is distinguished by its rich character development, philosophical depth, and mature style, becoming a striking example of London's transition from adventure fiction to serious psychological literature.
The novel is presented in its original language, without adaptations or abridgements.