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I think the classical world had an intrinsic appeal to Chaucer, but he also uses a world without the absolute truth (for him) of the Christian revelation to explore questions of morality and values as they appear to “natural” men and women—that is, a lot of the time, Christian men and women in their most basic feelings. In The Knight’s Tale it seems to me that he establishes natural values that are congruent with Christianity; in Troilus & Criseyde, at the end he is unable...