noun
- A serialized story or novel published in installments in a newspaper or magazine.
- A light, entertaining article or essay published in a newspaper, typically on the lower half of the front page.
Usage: Plural form of feuilleton; Primarily used in literary and historical contexts; More common in European publishing traditions
Usage: Plural form of feuilleton; Historical usage, particularly in French journalism
Examples
- The newspaper published several feuilletons throughout the 19th century, captivating readers with ongoing narratives.
- Readers eagerly awaited each installment of the feuilletons that appeared in their favorite periodicals.
- Many classic novels began as feuilletons before being collected into bound volumes.
- The literary magazine featured feuilletons by renowned authors of the era.
- These feuilletons entertained the public during the golden age of serialized fiction.