On the threshold of middle age, Jane Austen maintains an active correspondence with her sister Cassandra, to whom she confides her feelings and regrets for what her life could have been if she had found marriage in her adolescence when the opportunity arose. However, Austen's spirit is not defined by weakness, her recriminations towards herself are not exempt from a certain sense of pride since she sees the decision not to marry as something vital to have the freedom with which she gave birth to his precious novels. When her suitors return to the scene, Jane will have to reconsider many things she thought she had left behind...
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/41581-miss-austen-regrets-dvd--8420172056346.html41581Miss Austen Regrets [DVD]<div><br /><p><span>On the verge of middle age, Jane Austen maintains an active correspondence with her sister Cassandra, to whom she confides her feelings and regrets about what her life could have been like had she found marriage in her adolescence when the opportunity arose. However, Austen's spirit is not defined by weakness, her recriminations towards herself are not devoid of a certain sense of pride since she sees the decision not to marry as something vital to have the freedom with which she gave birth to his precious novels. When her suitors return to the scene, Jane will have to reconsider many things she thought she had left behind...</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/503569-home_default/miss-austen-regrets-dvd-.jpg3.2231instockVértice Cine3.22313.2231002018-05-23T00:50:54+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
On the verge of middle age, Jane Austen maintains an active correspondence with her sister Cassandra, to whom she confides her feelings and regrets about what her life could have been like had she found marriage in her adolescence when the opportunity arose. However, Austen's spirit is not defined by weakness, her recriminations towards herself are not devoid of a certain sense of pride since she sees the decision not to marry as something vital to have the freedom with which she gave birth to his precious novels. When her suitors return to the scene, Jane will have to reconsider many things she thought she had left behind...