Isaac Erter
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Isaac Erter (Yiddish: יצחק ערטער, Hebrew: יִצְחָק אֶרְטֶר, romanized: Yitsḥak Erter; 1792 – April 1851) was a Polish-Jewish satirist and poet of the Galician Haskalah.[1] His Hebrew prose has been compared to that of writers Heinrich Heine and Ludwig Börne.[2][3]
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Born | 1792 (1792) Koniuszek, Galicia, Habsburg Empire |
Died | April 1851(1851-04-00) (aged 58–59) Brody, Galicia, Austrian Empire |
Occupation | Physician |
Language | Hebrew |
Genre | Satire |
Literary movement | Haskalah |
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