On the Illustrated FQ: I was asked to present a copy to Princess Diana. I declined. Who did? Does anyone remember? tpr
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From: David Wilson-Okamura <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, March 26, 2005 2:40 pm
Subject: [SUSPECT-MSG] Re: Advice?
> Harry Berger, Jr. wrote:
> > Well, in this case "feeble condensation" is the point, no? The
> > redactor (if that term can be used here) even tries to convert
> > Spenserian language into prose. That has a certain heuristic
> interest.
> More recently there was _The Illustrated Faerie Queene: A Modern Prose
> Adaptation_ by Douglas Hill. Published in 1980 by, of all things,
> Newsweek!
> But I would go with the Norton: it's in print, inexpensive, and well
> glossed.
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