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* Griffith, Mark. ''Aeschylus ''Prometheus Bound'' Text and Commentary'' (Cambridge 1983).
* Hesiod, ''Works and Days'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Hes.+WD+1 On-line text].
* Patrick Kaplanian, Mythes grecs d'origine, vol. I : Prométhée et Pandore, éd. L'entreligne, Paris, 2011 (ISBN 978-2-909623-06-1).
* Kenaan, ''Pandora's Senses: The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text'' (Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), Pp. xii, 253 (Wisconsin Studies in Classics).
* Kirk, G.S., ''Myth: Its Meaning and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures'' (Berkeley 1970) 226–32.
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* Verdenius, Willem Jacob, ''A Commentary on Hesiod ''Works and Days'' vv 1–382'' (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1985). ISBN 90-04-07465-1. This work has a very in-depth discussion and synthesis of the various theories and speculations about the Pandora story and the jar. Cf. p.62 and onwards.
* Vernant, J.P., ''Myth and Society in Ancient Greece'' (New York 1990) 183–201.
* Jean-Pierre Vernant, « Le Mythe prométhéen chez Hésiode », dans Mythe et société en Grèce ancienne, Paris, Maspéro, 1974, p. 177-194.
* Warner, M., ''Monuments and Maidens: The Allegory of the Female Form'' (New York 1985) 213–40
* West, M.L. ''Hesiod, ''Theogony'', ed. with prolegomena and commentary'' (Oxford 1966).