Pearl: An English Poem of the 14th Century is a masterpiece of English literature that tells the story of a father’s grief for his deceased daughter and the supernatural vision he experiences in his mourning. This translation by Giovanni Boccaccio is widely regarded as one of the most faithful and elegant translations of the original poem. Both scholars and general readers will enjoy this edition of Pearl, which includes an informative introduction and notes that help contextualize and illuminate the text.
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