The brilliant Rowman & Littlefield's landmark Revised Standard Edition of the Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud was featured in The Guardian this week, in a fascinating article on misunderstandings around the pioneer of psychoanalysis.
The Irish Times features a magnificent title from the excellent Lund Humphries - The Language of Architectural Classicism. In this beautiful book, author McParland argues that classical architecture is not a monolithic style, but rather a dynamic and evolving language.
Classical music hub Planet Hugill features an author from the always insightful Manchester University Press, Gillian Dooley. The book, She Played and Sang, Jane Austen and Music, is the result of 15 years of research on the Austen family.
A very complementary, and in-depth, review of the eclectic Whitefox title Working Assumptions appeared in the LSE. The book, by award winning author and podcaster Julia Hobsbawm, was also featured in the Financial Times earlier this year.
University of Wales Press author Neil Collins featured on Show Me the Magic, this week's podcast taking a look at his title on Welsh rock and pop music in the 1990s, International Velvet.
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