
All Passion Spent
1986 • Drama
his three-part miniseries begins with elderly Lady Slane (Wendy Hiller) sitting watchfully by the deathbed of her husband. Tended by her equally aged French maid Genoux (Eileen Way), who has served her faithfully for a lifetime, Lady Slane deals with a succession of advice from her large flock of middle-aged children. The family is chagrined by, but honors, her choice to live a modest country retirement at some distance, in Hampstead Heath. Lady Slane competently comes to terms to lease and restore a crumbling house, aided by an aging land agent Gervase Bucktrout (Maurice Denham). Once settled, an acquaintance from 50 years past, Mr. Fitzgeorge (Harry Andrews), visits the cottage to rekindle memories of their brief, deep, but unfulfilled brush as soul-mates in colonial India when Lady Slane was a devoted young wife and mother. Great-granddaughter Deborah (Jane Snowden), who has been trapped by a socially desirable but passionless engagement, regularly visits to confide and seek wisdom.
Runtime: 2h 38m
Dive into the timeless narrative of 'All Passion Spent' by Vita Sackville-West, where words dance elegantly across the pages, painting vivid pictures of Elizabethan life against the backdrop of 1930s England. The novel immerses readers in Lady Slane's inner world, offering a rich exploration of her quest for autonomy and reflection on a life lived under societal expectations. Unlike a film adaptation's constraints, the book allows the luxury of introspection and a gradual unfolding of Lady Slane’s new life as she embraces her late-found independence.
Experience the beauty of Sackville-West's prose, which captures the subtleties of the protagonist’s emotions with poetic precision. The novel invites readers to ponder themes of aging, freedom, and legacy through its layered character study and exquisite setting. If you seek a more profound connection with Lady Slane's story, the novel provides the depth and nuance that only the written word can offer, promising an intimate journey through the heart and mind of a woman rediscovering herself beyond societal confines.
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All Passion Spent
by Vita Sackville-West