Works
- Grandison der Zweite (1760–1762)
- Physiognomische Reisen (1778–1779)
- Der deutsche Grandison (1781–1782), rewritten version of Grandison der Zweite
- Volksmährchen der Deutschen (1782–1787)
- "Die Bücher der Chronika der drei Schwestern"
- "Richilde"
- "Rolands Knappen" (transcription project)
- "Legenden von Rübezahl"
- "Die Nymphe des Brunnens"
- "Libussa" (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3)
- "Der geraubte Schleier" (transcription project)
- "Liebestreue"
- "Stumme Liebe"
- "Ulrich mit dem Bühel"
- "Dämon Amor"
- "Melechsala" (transcription project)
- "Der Schatzgräber"
- "Die Entführung"
- Nachgelassene Schriften (1791), posthumous, edited by August von Kotzebue
Edited
- Freund Heins Erscheinungen in Holbeins Manier (1785) by Johann Rudolph Schellenberg, with additional explanations in prose and verse
- Straussfedern (1787), unfinished on his death
Works about Musäus
- Friedrich Hofmann, Ein alter Liebling der deutschen Jugend (1867)
- Moritz Müller, Johann Karl August Musäus. Ein Lebens- und Schriftstellercharakter-Bild. Nebst einem Anhange, enthaltend einige Gedichte von Musäus. (1867)
- Franz Muncker & Karl Musäus, Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (1886)
- Richard Andrae Studien zu den Volksmärchen der Deutschen (1897)
- "Musäus, Johann Karl August," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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