References To Wen Tianxiang's Life and Poetry
- Writing Poetry as Diary: Wen Tianxiang's Poem Series Yuan-fang Tung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- "Writ in Blood": Wen Tianxiang's Lyric Songs Yang Ye, University of California, Riverside
- Intellectual and Aesthetic Contexts for Wen Tianxiang's Poetry Michael A. Fuller, University of California, Irvine
- Brown, William Andres (1986). WEN T'IEN-HSIANG: A Biographical Study of a Sung Patriot. Chinese Materials Center Publications. ISBN 0-89644-643-3.
- Burgess, David James (1985). WEN TIANXIANG: A Preliminary Study of his Life and Poetry (M.A. Thesis). George Washington University.
- Wan, Shengnan 萬繩楠 (1996) (in Chinese). Wen Tianxiang 文天祥. Zhonghe, Taiwan: Zhi Shu Fang 知書房出版社. ISBN 957-8622.
- Yang, Deen 楊德恩 (1939) (in Chinese). Chronological Biography of Wen Tianxiang 文天祥年譜. The Commercial Press.
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