单词 | feuilleton |
释义 | feuilletonn. In French newspapers (or others in which the French custom is followed), a portion of one or more pages (at the bottom) marked off from the rest of the page by a rule, and appropriated to light literature, criticism, etc.; an article or work printed in the feuilleton. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [noun] > other sections or columns Poets' Corner1733 situations wanted1809 situations vacant1819 feuilleton1845 roman feuilleton1845 home page1860 personal1860 society page1883 City page1893 women's page1893 book page1898 ear1901 film guide1918 op-ed1931 masthead1934 magazine section1941 write-in1947 listings1971 society > communication > journalism > journal > matter of or for journals > [noun] > article > other types of article lost1762 human interest1779 sub-article1815 sub-leader1839 turn-over1842 feuilleton1845 special1861 spesh1887 causerie1903 personality profile1922 think-piece1935 situationer1937 turnover article1952 opinion piece1957 tick-tock1972 listicle2007 1845 Athenæum 11 Jan. 42 The tendency of the newspaper feuilleton, in France, to absorb the entire literature of the day. 1861 Sat. Rev. 16 Dec. 621 The Causeries de Quinzaine have the usual merits of French feuilletons. 1863 Macmillan's Mag. Mar. 394 Most of the journals [Russian] are furnished with a feuilleton in the shape of a romance. 1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 18 July 2/2 The Siècle published feuilletons daily on literature, history, fine art, science, and fiction. 1892 Nation 16 June 452/3 He writes a feuilleton on current musical topics for the Vienna Neue Freie Presse. Derivatives ˈfeuilletonism n. aptitude for writing feuilletons. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > [noun] > writing feuilletons feuilletonism1888 1888 Tyrrell in Fortn. Rev. Jan. 59 If men refrained from dignifying..feuilletonism..with the name of scholarship. ˈfeuilletonist n. /-ist/ (also feuilletoniste) a writer of feuilletons. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journalist > [noun] > other types of journalist editorial writer1819 court-newsman1837 feuilletonist1840 editorialist1841 market reporter1854 headliner1875 leader-writer1882 investigative journalist1890 feature writer1912 roundsman1912 by-liner1944 telejournalist1964 New Journalist1970 gonzo1972 1840 Blackwood's Mag. 48 524 The number of young feuilletonists..is now very considerable in France. 1843 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 54 674 The feuilletonists, or short story-tellers. 1876 Times 15 May 5/3 The extremest type of eccentricity imagined of Englishmen by French feuilletonistes. 1916 A. Huxley Let. 29 Sept. (1969) 114 They wish to provide the industrious feuilletoniste with the materials for his hideous business. 1960 W. H. Auden Homage to Clio 47 Autobiographers are just like other historians: some are Whigs, some Tories,..some Feuilletonistes, etc. feuilletoˈnistic adj. characteristic of or suitable for a feuilletonist. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journalist > [adjective] > others feuilletonistic1885 yellow1897 1885 C. Lowe Life Bismarck II. x. 42 The Count..worried his Chief with what the latter called ‘feuilletonistic’ remarks about the difficulties of his social..position in Paris. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1840 |
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