Bergalli, Luisa (1703–1779)
Bergalli, Luisa (1703–1779)
Italian poet and playwright. Name variations: Luisa Bergalli Gozzi; Luisa Bergagli; Contessa Luisa Bergagli Gozzi; Irminda Partenide. Born Irminda Partenide, April 15, 1703, in Venice, Italy, into a respectable Piemontese family; died July 18, 1779; m. Gasparo Gozzi, 1738; children: 5.
With husband, unsuccessfully managed Teatro Sant'Angelo (1747); writings include Agide (1725), L'Elensà (1730), Le avventure del poeta (1730) and Teba (1738).
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