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The Shrouded Woman

I am not going to lie I was not expecting for the book to take the turn that it did. I have never read a book or even seen a movie or show where the main character is introduced to be dead. It’s not very common because the main character usually drives the plot and […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, dependency, love, María Luisa Bombal, obsession, reflection, Resentment, young love

Bound by Desire, Freed by Death: Ana María in Bombal’s ‘The Shrouded Woman’

María Luisa Bombal’s novel, “The Shrouded Woman,” explores deep-seated themes surrounding desire, fulfillment, and the inescapable reality of death. The novel intricately intertwines the life of its protagonist, Ana María, with layers of unresolved yearning and profound existential contemplation. Throughout “The Shrouded Woman,” Bombal navigates the complexities of human emotions, with a particular focus on […]

Posted in Blogs, Bombal | Tagged with death, desire, Fulfillment, gender, patriarchy, perspective

Week 4 A Woman’s Journey of Acceptance – Maria Luisa Bombal

The Shrouded Woman was the most enjoyable and reflective novel for me to read so far. The main character, Ana-Maria, is dead due to disease, but she amazingly still sees everything around her. She lies in her casket and sees people come to see her (for the last time), who once gave her sorrow and […]

Posted in Blogs, Bombal | Tagged with death, María Luisa Bombal, reflection, regrets, sorrow

The Shrouded Woman – Maria Luisa Bombal

I believe “The Shrouded Woman” is a very captivating book. I must admit that I was completely drawn into this world shortly after starting to read it. The beginning of the novel is very engaging, even though Ana María is already deceased and lying in a coffin, she can still hear and see those mourning […]

Posted in Blogs, Bombal | Tagged with death, love, memory

Week 4: The Shrouded Woman

Hi, everyone! Happy weekend! Welcome to my fourth blog. I am so excited since I have already read four books. This week’s book is kind of special, I have a lot of thoughts to share with you. This week we read a book called “The Shrouded Woman…

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, life, love, woman

Week 4: The Shrouded Woman

Hi, everyone! Happy weekend! Welcome to my fourth blog. I am so excited since I have already read four books. This week’s book is kind of special, I have a lot of thoughts to share with you. This week we read a book called “The Shrouded Woman…

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, life, love, woman

The Shrouded Woman – Maria Luisa Bombal

The Shrouded Woman is centered around the perspective of a dead woman, who, though dead, still sees and hears her family and friends who come to her coffin, which plunges the woman into memories of her time spent with these people. The memories triggered by the sequential appearance of her daughter, her old nanny, her […]

Posted in Blogs, Bombal | Tagged with death, Feminism, gender, Latin American feminist literature, love, marriage

María Luisa Bombal “The Shrouded Woman”

Having a dead person tell the story is not an entirely original concept. This has happened in “The Book Thief,” where Death narrates the tale. It also happens in “Epitaph of a Small Winner,” where the protagonist narrates his death, funeral, and journey to the afterlife. But has that ever tired me of continuously reading […]

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Shrouded woman – a soap opera if soap operas made me cry.

I am mixed. On the one hand, I feel guilty about asking that question of whether it is real “literature.” Of all the readings this has been by far the easiest, and the cheapest, going for shock value and chaos. … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Bombal | Tagged with cry, death, Drama, emotional, quiet, soap opera, Womanhood

“The Shrouded Woman[‘s]” Point of View on Life and Death

“The Shrouded Woman” by María Luisa Bombal, follows a woman named Ana-Maria takes over the book with how she is the symbol of femininity and, in today’s world, is pleasing to the “male gaze.” It definitely may not be intentional, but she does end up being a vocation for three men. As seen in this […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, dislike, life, love, male gaze, Relationship, relationships

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