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Luisa Bergalli

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Luisa Bergalli (1703 in Venice - 1779 in Venice), was a Venetian writer and translator.

Bergalli was married to Gasparo Gozzi in 1738. She and her hustand translated novels, plays and other work. She herself translated Terence and Jean Racine into Italian.

Bergalli produced poems, compositions, comic and tragic plays as well as a novel, Le avventure del poeta, 1730.

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