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In Chaucer's own age, as references that term him 'translator' suggest, he was viewed as the inheritor of a great tradition as well as the inventor of a new one, and his writing makes clear his desire to follow in the footsteps of the great ancient writers
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roadside drama, dream vision poetry, dream vision form, critical extracts, dream vision poems, olde bokes, estates satire, erotic action, revd edn, affective piety, dream poetry, drama theory, individual tales, equal marriage, classical tales, marriage group
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House of Fame, Book of the Duchess, New York, Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer, Legend of Good Women, General Prologue, Knight's Tale, Man of Law, Parliament of Fowls, Middle English, Cambridge University Press, University of California Press, Prioress's Tale, Second Nun, Shipman's Tale, Harvard University Press, Piers Plowman, Clarendon Press, Jill Mann, Physician's Tale, Chaucer Review, Derek Brewer, Pardoner's Tale, Princeton University Press
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