As Editor
- Philipp Mainländer: Philosophie der Erlösung, Frankfurt am Main 1989. ISBN 3-458-32848-3
- Kunstgriffe. Auskünfte zur Reichweite von Literaturtheorie und Literaturkritik. Festschrift für Herbert Mainusch. Frankfurt am Main 1990. ISBN 3-631-40723-8
- Jack London: Der Ruf der Wildnis, München 1991. ISBN 3-538-06631-0
- Die stillen Brüter. Ein Melancholie-Lesebuch. Hamburg 1992. ISBN 3-88506-199-6
- English aphorisms, Stuttgart 1993. ISBN 3-15-009296-5
- Oscar Wilde: „Mein Name ist Prinz Paradox“, Stuttgart 2000. ISBN 3-15-018059-7
- Oscar Wilde: Oscar Wilde for pleasure, Stuttgart 2002. ISBN 3-15-009098-9
- Philipp Mainländer: Vom Verwesen der Welt und anderen Restposten, Warendorf 2003. ISBN 3-933497-87-6
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