Works
- Gothes Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, 1835 (Goethe's correspondence with a child – English translation)
- Die Günderode, 1840 (a fictionalized correspondence with her friend, the poet Karoline von Günderrode (1780–1806))
- Dies Buch gehört dem König, 1843
- Clemens Brentanos Frühlingskranz, aus Jugendbriefen ihm geflochten, wie er selbst schriftlich verlangte (Clemens Brentano's spring wreath, woven for him from the letters of his youth, as he requested in writing), 1844 (genuine letters to and from her brother)
- Ilius Pamphilius und die Ambrosia, 1848
- An die aufgelöste Preußische Nationalversammlung, 1849
- with Gisela von Arnim: Das Leben der Hochgräfin Gritta von Rattenzuhausbeiuns, 1840
- Enid Gajek and Bernhard Gajek, eds., Bettine von Arnim, Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, »Die Leidenschaft ist der Schlüssel zur Welt«. Briefwechsel 1832–1844 (“Passion is the key to the world.” Correspondence 1832-1844), with commentary, Cotta, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-7681-9809-X
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