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Prescott, a retired teacher and community leader, uses one of the Middle English poet's lesser known works to introduce general readers to his work as a whole. She has translated and transposed a selection of 2,158 lines, and recommends reading them aloud. Canadian artist Kathryn Finter—a specialist in 15th-century materials, panels, and manuscript illumination—contributes monochrome illustrations. There is no index. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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