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But you should read those two poems. 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 .