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feuilleton

[foi-i-tn, fœyuh-tawn] / ˈfɔɪ ɪ tn, fœyəˈtɔ̃ /


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From the earliest days of The New Yorker—indeed, from its very first issue, which was dated February 21, 1925—the magazine’s reportage, criticism, and feuilleton have been paired with cartoons.

From The New Yorker

This has its counterpart in the English newspaper feuilleton which appeared some years ago entitled, "The German Invasion of 1910."

From Project Gutenberg

The daring journalist’s next innovation was the creation of the feuilleton.

From Project Gutenberg

First, then, let me say a few words regarding the purpose and the nature of that sort of feuilleton which we now denominate the serial.

From Project Gutenberg

His feuilletons are especially popular in Germany—more so, perhaps, than in France.

From Project Gutenberg