Mary, Mary, published in 1912, is a whimsical and imaginative novel by Irish author James Stephens. Known for blending myth and folklore with humor and lyrical prose, Stephens tells the story of Mary Makebelieve, an ethereal and mysterious woman whose adventures merge dreamlike fantasy with social satire. Through surreal encounters and poetic storytelling, the novel reflects on the nature of identity, love, and the absurdities of modern life. It is a lesser-known but charming gem of early 20th-century Irish literature.