Editions:

  • Conlee, John (Ed.). Middle English Debate Poetry: A Critical Anthology. East Lansing 1991:249-265.
  • Scattergood, V. J. "The Boke of Cupide: An Edition," English Philological Studies 9 (1965):47-83.
  • Scattergood, V. J. (Ed.). The Works of Sir John Clanvowe. Cambridge 1975:35-53.
  • Skeat, W. W. (Ed.). The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 7: Chaucerian and Other Pieces.  Oxford 1897:347-358.
  • Vollmer, E. (Ed.). Das mittelenglische Gedicht "The Boke of Cupide". Berlin 1898 [Berliner Beiträge zur germanischen und Romanischen Philologie XVII, Germanische Abteilung Nr. 8].

Studies:

  • Hilgers, Sister Mary. A Study of the Middle English Bird Debate: Backgrounds, Form, Matter, and Charactarization. University of Notre Dame Ph.D. 1973.
  • Lampe, D. E. "Tradition and Meaning in The Cuckoo and the Nightingale," in: Gardner, John and Nicholas Joost (Eds.). Papers on the Art and Age of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edwardsville, Ill., 1967:49-62. [Papers on Language and Literature 3,1 (1966)].
  • McColly, William. "The Book of Cupid as an Imitation of Chaucer: A Stylo-Statistical View," ChauR 18 (1984):239-249.
  • Patterson, Lee. "Court Politics and the Invention of Literature: The Case of Sir John Clanvowe," in: Aers, David (Ed.). Culture and History, 1350-1600: Essays on English Communities,  Identities, and Writing. Detroit 1992:7-41.
  • Scattergood, V. J. "The Authorship of The Boke of Cupide," Anglia 82 (1964):37-49.
  • Skeat, W. W. "The Author of the Cuckoo and the Nightingale," Academy (1896):365.
  • Utley, F. L. "Dialogues, Debates, and Catechisms," in: Hartung, A. E. (Ed.). A Manual of Writngs in Middle English, 3. New Haven 1972:721-723
  • Ward, L. C. "The Authorship of The Cuckoo and the Nightingale," MLN 44 (1929):217-226.
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