Definition of Feuilletons

1. Noun. (British) (plural of feuilleton) ¹

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Definition of Feuilletons

1. feuilleton [n] - See also: feuilleton

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feuilletons

feuder
feuders
feuding
feudings
feudist
feudists
feuds
feued
feuillemort
feuillemorte
feuilleton
feuilletonism
feuilletonisms
feuilletonist
feuilletonists
feuilletons (current term)
feuing
feus
feuter
feuterer
feuterers
feutre
feutred
feutres
feutring
fever
fever and ague
fever blister
fever blisters
fever of unknown origin

Literary usage of Feuilletons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogueby Colorado State Library, Washburn Observatory, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.) by Colorado State Library, Washburn Observatory, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.) (1884)
"Victor Hugo und seine letzten Werke ; Jules Janin, der Fürst des feuilletons; Paul de Kock ; Unsere Classiker und unsere Universitäten ..."

2. An Overland Journey to Lisbon at the Close of 1846: With a Picture of the by Terence McMahon Hughes (1847)
"The two B.'s, Bulwer and Bresson.—Enlargement of the Paris newspapers; sacrifice of elegance to bulk.—Monster feuilletons..—" Young Ireland;" bursting of ..."

3. The Men of the Time in 1852, Or, Sketches of Living Notables by David Bogue (1852)
"He subsequently connected himself with the Paris press, and wrote political articles and theatrical feuilletons for the " Siecle " and " National. ..."

4. The Bookman (1900)
"... dramatic feuilletons in book form. Not the complete collection, of course, ... intend to give the feuilletons in the order of their publication, ..."

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