Literature
- Judith Ricker-Abderhalden (ed.): Über Adolf Muschg. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1979, ISBN 3-518-10686-4.
- Renate Voris: Adolf Muschg. C.H. Beck, Munich 1984. ISBN 3-406-30165-7.
- Manfred Dierks (ed.): Adolf Muschg. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1989, ISBN 3-518-38586-0.
- Andreas Dorschel: 'Tüchtig nach Hause geleuchtet', in: Süddeutsche Zeitung, nr 103 (5 May 2004), p. 16.
- Rüdiger Schaper: 'Wer im Glashaus schwitzt. Akademie-Präsident Adolf Muschg gibt auf', in: Der Tagesspiegel, nr 19047 (16 December 2005), p. 25.
- (French) Alexandre Mirlesse: En attendant l'Europe (Rencontre avec Adolf Muschg). La Contre Allée, Lille 2009, ISBN 978-2-917817-01-8.
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