When Lady Slane was young she nurtured a secret burning ambition: to become an artist. She became instead the dutiful wife of a great statesman & mother to six children. In her widowhood she finally defies her family. Her children all over sixty have planned for her to spend her remaining days quietly as a paying guest of each of them in turn. Much to their dismay Lady Slane rents a small house in Hampstead & chooses to live independently free from her past. She revels in her new-found freedom living the life she forfeited seventy years earlier to the conventions of a Victorian marriage & attracts an odd assortment of companions. Among them is Mr Fitz George an eccentric millionaire who met her in India when she was very young & very lovely?.?.?. First published in 1931 All Passion Spent is the fictional companion to her friend Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own.