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Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Conceptual Personae 1
On Fortune, Philosophy, and Fidelity to the Event 11
2 Love and Ethics to Come in Troilus and Criseyde 27
3 Consolations of Pandarus: The Testament of Love and The Chaunce of the Dyse 47
4 Gower's Confession Amantis and the Nature of Vernacular Ethics 69
5 Telling Fortunes in Lydgate's Fall of Princes 87
6 Moral Luck and Malory's Morte Darthur 111
Notes 131
Bibliography 167
Index 183
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