feuilletonism

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feuil·le·ton

F0095800 (fœ′yə-tôN′)n.1. a. The part of a European newspaper devoted to light fiction, reviews, and articles of general entertainment.b. An article appearing in such a section.2. a. A novel published in installments.b. A light, popular work of fiction.3. A short literary essay or sketch.
[French, from feuillet, sheet of paper, little leaf, diminutive of feuille, leaf, from Old French foille, from Latin folium; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.]
feuil′le·ton′ism (-tôn′ĭz′əm, -tôN′nĭz′-) n.feuil′le·ton′ist n.

feuilletonism

1. the practice among European newspapers of allowing space, usually at the bottom of a page or pages, for fiction, criticism, columnists, etc.
2. the practice of writing critical or familiar essays for the feuilleton pages. — feuilletonist, n.
See also: Media