Sources
- Walter Benjamin: Robert Walser, 1929 (essay) Volltext
- Carl Seelig: Wanderungen mit Robert Walser, 1957 ISBN 3-518-01554-0
- Robert Mächler: Das Leben Robert Walsers, 1976 ISBN 3-518-39986-1
- Robert Walser – Leben und Werk in Daten und Bildern, 1980
- Die Brüder Karl und Robert Walser. Maler und Dichter., 1990 ISBN 3-907960-37-8
- Jochen Greven: Robert Walser. Figur am Rande in wechselndem Licht, 1992 ISBN 3-596-11378-4
- Catherine Sauvat: Vergessene Welten. Biographie zu Robert Walser., 1993 ISBN 3-905208-01-6
- Bernhard Echte: Walsers Kindheit und Jugend in Biel. Biographischer Essay., 2002 ISBN 3-907142-05-5
- Lukas Märki: Auf den Spuren Robert Walsers. Interaktive CD-ROM., 2002 ISBN 3-907142-07-1
- Wolfram Groddeck, Reto Sorg, Peter Utz, Karl Wagner (Hrsg.): Robert Walsers 'Ferne Nähe'. Neue Beiträge zur Forschung. 2. Edition. Fink, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-7705-4517-9
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