- Gasparo Gozzi
Gasparo, count Gozzi (
December 4 ,1713 –December 26 ,1786 ), was an Italiancritic and dramatist.The brother of
Carlo Gozzi , he was born inVenice . In 1739, he married the poetLuise Bergalli , and she undertook the management of the theatre of Sant'Angelo, Venice. Her husband supplied the performers withdrama s chiefly translated from the French. The theatre lost money, but meanwhile Gozzi had built a reputation for his contributions to the "Gazzetta Veneta". He soon came to be known as one of the ablest critics and purest and most elegant stylists in Italy. For a considerable period he was censor of the press in Venice, and in 1774 he was appointed to reorganize the university system atPadua where he remained till his death.His principal writings are:
*"Osservatore Veneto periodico" (1761), on the model of the English "The Spectator", and distinguished by its high moral tone and its light and pleasant satire
*"Lettere famigliari" (1755), a collection of short racy pieces in prose and verse, on subjects of general interest
*"Sermoni", poems in blank verse after the manner ofHorace
*"Il Mondo morale" (1760), a personification of human passions with inwoven dialogues in the style ofLucian
*"Giudizio degli antichi poeti sopra la moderna censura di Dante" (1755), a defence of the great poet against the attacks of Bettinelli.He also translated various works from the French and English, includingJean-François Marmontel 's "Tales" andAlexander Pope 's "Essay on Criticism". His collected works were published at Venice, 1794-1798, in 12 volumes, and several editions have appeared since.References
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