The subject in question is a work of fiction, usually a novel, centered on the historical and cultural practice of spirit marriage. These narratives often explore themes of family obligation, societal expectations, the supernatural, and the challenges faced by individuals bound to deceased persons. A common characteristic involves a living individual, usually a woman, entering a marital bond with the spirit of someone who has died.
Such literary works provide insights into the traditions surrounding death and remembrance in specific cultural contexts. They can illuminate the complex roles of women, ancestral veneration, and the interplay between the living and the spirit world. Understanding these narratives contributes to a broader appreciation of cultural diversity and the ways in which societies grapple with loss and maintain continuity with the past.