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Proposing Chaucer as the inventor of modern tragedy, this work argues that he defined it and produced a memorable example of it in Troilus and Criseyde; that his lead was followed by later authors; and that it was his notion of tragedy, rather than any classical or neo-Aristotelian ideas, that was dominant in the age of Shakespeare.
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