#AdventCalendar 5: The Twelfth Guest

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930) was an influential American writer known for her poignant depictions of life in rural New England, particularly focusing on the experiences of women. Born in Randolph, Massachusetts, she grew up in a family steeped in Puritan values, which significantly influenced her literary themes. Her father, Warren E. Wilkins, worked as […]

#AdventCalendar 4: Mustapha

Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924) was a prolific English Anglican priest, antiquarian, novelist, and folk song collector known for his extensive contributions to literature and folklore. Born in Exeter, England, he was the eldest son of Edward Baring-Gould and Sophia Charlotte Bond, and his early education included a brief period in Mannheim, Germany, where he was introduced […]

Industry Foundation Classes: risorse per capirci di più (o quantomeno per capirci qualcosa)

Che io non sia una fan del formato Ifc è cosa nota e risaputa ma purtroppo, per parafrasare una nota massima quantomai attuale riguardante la democrazia, per quanto possa fare schifo è ancora il formato migliore che abbiamo (principalmente perché è l’unico). E siccome avere i dati anche in formato aperto è un’indiscutibile necessità, non […]

#AdventCalendar 3: The Phantom Coach

Amelia B. Edwards (1831–1892) was a pioneering English novelist, journalist, traveller and Egyptologist, recognized for her significant contributions to the popularization of Egyptology during the Victorian era. Her literary career began early, with her first poem published at age seven and her first novel, My Brother’s Wife, released in 1855; she later gained fame for […]

#AdventCalendar 2: The Ghost

William Douglas O’Connor (January 2, 1832 – May 9, 1889) was an influential American writer and a significant figure in the literary world of the 19th century, particularly known for his close association with Walt Whitman. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and his early life was marked by familial discord, until he left home […]

#AdventCalendar 1: The Snow

Hugh Walpole was a prominent British novelist, critic, and dramatist, known for his engaging storytelling. Born on March 13, 1884, in Auckland, New Zealand, he was the son of an Anglican clergyman; he moved to England at the age of five and received his education in Canterbury and Cambridge. Walpole’s literary career began with his […]