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What brought the feuilleton into being, in other words, is still with us.
It was of the feuilleton order, descriptive rather than political.
Roth himself defined a feuilleton as "saying true things on half a page."
Feuilleton is used in current language to indicate a quite improbable story.
His first efforts to render a quality feuilleton were unsuccessful.
The book had its genesis as a feuilleton story.
Yes, dearest Anna, one day the feuilleton will be recognized as art.
A feuilleton is best described by what it isn't.
She worked as a writer, publishing in the feuilleton supplements of various newspapers.
His colleague in the feuilleton was Otto Pick from 1921 to 1939.
He was prolific, with more than sixty works to his name, and became one of the most popular feuilleton writers.
Unlike other common journalistic genres, the feuilleton such is very close to literary.
From that point the term "feuilleton" has been associated only with the textual properties of the publication.
"For the most part Crawford's prose followed the fashion of the feuilleton of the day."
On Sunday evening, the newspaper appeared under the name Station and was primarily a feuilleton.
Yes, it is interesting to the paper's readership paging for some relief from the Iraqi feuilleton.
This short novel mixes the historical novel and feuilleton styles.
In Yiddish a feuilleton was generally humorous and informal in tone.
The series first began as a feuilleton in the Norwegian magazine Hjemmet.
Apart from stories he also wrote poetry, Feuilleton, dramatic works, reviews, critiques and musical arrangements.
Dancigers was open to the idea, but instead of a "feuilleton", he suggested making "something rather more serious.
In particular, the feuilleton and some sections of the Sunday edition cannot be said to be specifically conservative or liberal at all.
The word "feuilleton" meant "a leaf", or, in this sense, "a scrap of paper".
The changes in the functioning of the term "feuilleton" did not have much influence on the traditional features of the genre.
The opposite of an editorial, a feuilleton is descriptive, philosophical, meandering and poetically inclined.