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Editions:

  • Baugh A. C. (Ed.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle, British Museum MS. Royal 8 C.1. London 1956. [EETS, 232].
  • Day, Mabel and J. A. Herbert (Eds.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle, Cotton Nero A.XIV. London 1952. [EETS, 225].
  • d'Evelyn, Charlotte (Ed.). The Latin Text of the Ancrene Riwle. London 1944. [EETS, 216].
  • Mack, Francis M. and Arne Zettersten (Eds.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle, Cotton MS. Titus D. XVIII and Bodleian MS Eng. th. c. 70. London 1963. [EETS, 252].
  • Millett, Bella and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne. Medieval English Prose for Women: Selections from the Katherine Group and Ancrene Wisse. Rev. ed., Oxford 1992.
  • Potts, Jennifer, Lorna Stevenson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (Eds.). A Concordance to the Ancrene Wisse. 1993,
  • Salu, Mary B. (Transl.) The Ancrene Riwle. London 1955.
  • Savage, Anne and Nicholas Watson (Transl.) Anchoritic Spirituality: Ancrene Wisse and Associated Works. New York1991.
  • Shepherd, Geoffrey (Ed.). Ancrene Wisse, Parts Six and Seven. London 1959; repr. Manchester 1972.
  • Shepherd, Geoffrey (Ed.). Ancrene Wisse: A New Edition. Exeter 1991.
  • Tolkien, J. R. R. (Ed.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle: Ancrene Wisse, edited from the Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 402. London 1962. [EETS, 249].
  • Treharne, Elaine (Ed.). Old and Middle English: An Anthology. Oxford 2000:307-327.
  • Trethewey, W. H. (Ed.). The French Text of the Ancrene Riwle: Trinity College Cambridge MS. R.14.7. London 1958. [EETS, 240].
  • White, Hugh (Transl.). Ancrene Wisse: Guide for Anchoresses. Harmondsworth 1993.
  • Wilson, R. W. (Ed.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle, Gonville and Caius MS 234/120. London 1954. [EETS, 229].
  • Zettersten, Arne (Ed.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle, edited from Magdalene College, Cambridge, MS. Pepys 2498. London 1976. [EETS, 274].
  • Zettersten, Arne and Bernhard Diensberg (Eds.). The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle: The Vernon Text. London

Studies:

  • Innes-Parker, Catherine. "Fragmentation and Reconstruction: Images of the Female Body in Ancrene Wisse and the Katherine Group," Comitatus 26 (199x):
  • Kalve, Kari. "A Virtuous Mouth: Reading and Speaking in the Ancrene Wisse." Essays in Medieval Studies 14 (1997). [Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association].
  • Frantzen, Allen J. and Thomas N. Hall (Eds.). "Popular Piety: Prayer, Devotion, and Cult," Essays in Medieval Studies 14 (1997). [Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association].
  • Georgianna, Linda. The Solitary Self; Individuality in the Ancrene Wisse. 1981.
  • Millett, Bella. Ancrene Wisse, The Katherine Group, and the Wooing Group: Annotated Bibliographies of Old and Middle English Literature. Cambridge 1996.
  • Millett, Bella. "The Origins of Ancrene Wisse: New Answers, New Questions', Medium Aevum 61 (1992):206-228.
  • Millett, Bella. "Women in No Man's Land: English Recluses and the Development of Vernacular Literature in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries," in: Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500, ed. by Carol M. Meale. Cambridge 1994:86-103.
  • Millett, Bella. "Ancrene Wisse and the Conditions of Confession," ES 80 (1999):193-215.
  • Millett, Bella. "Ancrene Wisse and the Book of Hours," in: Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England, ed. by Denis Renevey and Christiania Whitehead, University of Wales Press, 2000:21-40.
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