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Romaunt of the Rose
Piehler, Paul, and George Bland.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1969(?).
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler and Bland of selections from Rom in Middle English.
The House of Fame
Piehler, Paul, and Kerrigan Prescott.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1963 and 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of HF in Middle English, with Kerrigan Prescott in Books 1 and 2 (1963); Piehler reads Book 3 alone (1980).
Myth, Allegory, and Vision in the 'Parlement of Foules': A Study in Chaucerian Problem Solving
Piehler, Paul.
J. Stephen Russell, ed. Allegoresis: The Craft of Allegory in Medieval Literature (New York and London: Garland, 1988, for 1987), pp. 187-214.
Although scholars agree that Chaucer failed to provide a solution to the problems raised in PF, Piehler argues through a reading on scholastic principles that Chaucer solves them "in accordance with principles characteristic of his age and…
The General Prologue
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1972.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of GP in Middle English. Also re-issued (1986), with the title "The General Prologue for Beginners."
The Knight's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1972.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of selections from KnT in Middle English.
The Prioress's Tale; The Tale of Sir Thopas
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1986.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of PrT and Tho in Middle English.
The Clerk's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of ClT in Middle English.
Troilus and Criseyde
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, [1963]-1980..
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of selections from TC in Middle English.
The Merchant's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of MerT in Middle English.
The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of WBPT in Middle English and that WBP and WBT were re-issued separately in 1986 and 2010.
The Pardoner's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1972.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of PardT in Middle English and that it was re-issued in 1986 and 2010.
The Miller's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1986.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler in Middle English of MilT, summarized as "A comical story about three men after one woman's attention, set in medieval England.
The Friar's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of FrT in Middle English.
The Reeve's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1975.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of RvT in Middle English.
The Summoner's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1980.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of SumT in Middle English.
The Franklin's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1986.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of FranT in Middle English and that this was re-issued on CD in 2010.
The Nun's Priest's Tale
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1986.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of NPT in Middle English and that this was re-issued on CD in 2010.
The Parlement of Foules
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1984.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of PF in Middle English.
The Book of the Duchess
Piehler, Paul.
Hudson, Québec: Golden Clarion Literary Services, 1971.
Item not seen; the WorldCat records indicate that this is a reading by Piehler of BD in Middle English.
Sound and Hearing in Middle English Literature.
Pierce, Ingrid.
Ph.D. Dissertation. Purdue University, 2018. Dissertation Abstracts International A79.10. Abstract accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global and at https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI10809958/; accessed August 19, 2025.
Item not seen. From the abstract: "My dissertation argues that numerous fourteenth-century texts connect listening with ethics in a phenomenon I call "auditory poetics." I analyze human agency surrounding the creation and reception of sound in…
Another Chaucer Allusion: 1672.
Pierce, Marvin.
Notes and Queries 202 (1957): 2-3.
Identifies an allusion to CkT 1.4421-22 in John Lacy's play, "The Dumb Lady" printed in 1672.
Resistance to Love in Medieval English Romance: Negotiating Consent, Gender and Desire.
Piercy, Hannah.
Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2023.
Anatomizes the motif of resistance to love "across the chronology and variety of medieval English romance, from twelfth-century Anglo-Norman lais to fifteenth-century prose works," exploring "ways in which it reinforces or subverts contemporary…
The Story of English: How an Obscure Dialect Became the World's Most-Spoken Language.
Piercy, Joseph.
London: Michael O'Mara, 2012.
A history of the English language that emphasizes sidelights (alphabets, reform movements, etc.) as well as major developments (Old English through Post-Modern English), with a select bibliography, an index, and recurrent attention to literature,…
A Play of Opposites in the 'Nun's Priest's Tale'
Pietka, Rachel.
Sigma Tau Delta Review 7 (2010): 86-95.
Through its "aversion to binary opposites," NPT promulgates "an inclusive perspective that avoids fixed interpretations" of notions of poverty, gender, free will, and authenticity.
The Carpenter's 'Ernest of Game': A Reevaluation of Noah's Flood
Pigg, Daniel (F.)
Geardagum 15 (1994): 41-53.
Through the character of John the Carpenter, Chaucer parodies not the mystery plays but their credulous audiences, who conflated past and present and often confused illusion with reality.
