Further Reading
- Eindringen des Kapitalismus in ein Bauerndorf, Martin der Mann, 1889 ("Introduction of Capitalism into a Village of Farmers", "Martin the Man")
- Hoch vom Dachstein, 1891
- Weltgift, 1903
- INRI (Christ book), 1905
- Collected Works, 1913–16
- Letters to F. v. Hausegger, 1924
- Letters to A. Silberstein, 1929
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