Literature
- Melanie A. Murphy, Max Nordau's fin-de-siècle romance of race, NY. 2007, ISBN 978-0-8204-4185-6, Series: Studies in German History, 4
- Michael Stanislawski, Zionism and the Fin de Siècle: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism from Nordau to Jabotinsky, University of California Press 2001
- Christoph Schulte, Psychopathologie des Fin de Siècle. Der Kulturkritiker, Arzt und Zionist Max Nordau. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1997, ISBN 3-596-13611-3
- Anna und Maxa Nordau, Max Nordau. A Biography, New York 1943
- Lombroso, Cesare (1896) "La Degenerazione del genio e l'opera di Max Nordau" in Nordau, Max (in French) Degenerazione Biblioteca antropologico-giuridica. Serie III, 8 (2a edizione ed.) Torino: fratelli Bocca pp. XXXIX-568 OCLC 660973767
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