Editions:

  • Bennett, J. A. W. and G. V. Smithers (Eds.). Early Middle English Verse and Prose. 2nd ed. Oxford 1968.
  • Cook, A. S. (Ed.). A Literary Middle English Reader. Boston 1915.
  • McKnight, G. H. (Ed.). Middle English Humorous Tales. Boston 1913.
  • Sampson, G. (Ed.). The Cambridge Book of Prose and Verse, in Illustration of English Literature from the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance. Cambridge 1924.
  • Traherne, Elaine (Ed.). Old and Middle English: An Anthology. Oxford 2000: 338-348

Studies:

  • Busby, Keith. "Dame Sirith and De Clerico et Puella," in: Veldhoen, N. H. G. E. and H. Aertsen (Eds.). Companion to Early Middle English Literature. Amsterdam 1988:69-81.
  • Mittendorf, A . J. "Woman Helps Dog (?) Bite Victim: Iconographic Traditions and Dame Sirith's Dog," Proceedings of the Third Dakotas Conference on Earlier British Literature 1995:9-15.
  • Moore, Bruce. "The Narrator within the Performance: Problems with Two Medieval 'Plays'," Comparative Drama 22 (1988):221-236.
  • Schröder, E. Dame Sirith. Göttingen 1936.

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