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Chaucer is full of irony, and not without some measure of CYA (and with reason), but there’s no hint he has any qualms about the representation of pagan gods. At a less elevated intellectual level, though not less potent as art, there are the works that represent the world of fairy and enchantment, notably Sir Orfeo . I think the most pious of medieval persons would regard such things as the condemnation of the Harry Potter books as sadly unsophisticated, and perhaps superstitious.