Mary, Don't You Weep Martha, Don't You Moan: A Collection Of Three Short Stories

Date of Graduation

Spring 1989

Degree

Master of Arts in English

Department

English

Committee Chair

Wayne Blackmon

Abstract

This is a body of creative work compiled to present the observations, in an imaginative way, of a woman growing up in the middle of America. "Enola Gay" is a story of a youthful, as well as a national, loss of innocence. "Mrs. Blake's Last Lover" examines the issue of the loneliness of older women. "Friends" is an ironic attempt to examine one woman's "family values."

Subject Categories

English Language and Literature

Copyright

© Mary DeCarlo Faucett

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