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- Nahum_Meir_Schaikewitz abstract "Nahum Meïr Schaikewitz, also known by his psyeudonym \"Shomer\" (December 18, 1849 in Nesvizh, Belarus – 25 November 1905 in New York) was a Yiddish novelist and playwright. Although he was very popular in his time and a giant in Yiddish literature, sometimes styled the \"Dumas of Yiddish literature\", he was significantly damaged by Sholem Aleichem, who derided his plotting as extravagantly artificial and improbable, characteristic of a cheap potboiler.".
- Nahum_Meir_Schaikewitz comment "Nahum Meïr Schaikewitz, also known by his psyeudonym \"Shomer\" (December 18, 1849 in Nesvizh, Belarus – 25 November 1905 in New York) was a Yiddish novelist and playwright. Although he was very popular in his time and a giant in Yiddish literature, sometimes styled the \"Dumas of Yiddish literature\", he was significantly damaged by Sholem Aleichem, who derided his plotting as extravagantly artificial and improbable, characteristic of a cheap potboiler.".