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Janus In Modern Life (1907)
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126 pages
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Exploring the duality of human nature, the book examines the Roman god Janus, known for his two faces, as a symbol of balance and transitions. Petrie connects Janus's mythology to contemporary issues in politics, religion, and psychology, illustrating how his symbolism can guide individuals through the complexities of modern life. The work emphasizes Janus as a representation of progress and change, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on the relevance of mythology in today's society.
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2009, paperback
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