- A
feuilleton (French pronunciation: [fœjtɔ̃]; a
diminutive of French: feuillet, the leaf of a book) was
originally a kind of
supplement attached to the...
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Spanish language telenovela. In France, the téléroman
genre is
known as
feuilleton télévisé (similar to a serial). Téléromans are one of the most po****r...
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published individually prior to
their appearance as a
collection first ran as
feuilleton in newspapers—a critical, artistic,
sometimes purely humorous or bizarre...
- Acre
State (Brazil). This
short novel mixes the
historical novel and
feuilleton styles. The book was a
great success in the eighties. In 1899, the borders...
- Balkanski. Bay
Ganyo is the
protagonist of a novel-like
series of
satirical feuilletons by
Aleko Konstantinov. The
first part of the
series tells of Bay Ganyo's...
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obtained a
great commercial success and
launched a short-living
revival of "
feuilleton films". It has a sequel, Il
figlio della sepolta viva.
Agostina Belli:...
- in
Berlin in 1841 and the term was
later coined by
Heinrich Heine in a
feuilleton he
wrote on 25
April 1844,
discussing the 1844
Parisian concert season...
- libéral du Canada". liberal.ca (in
Canadian French).
Retrieved 2025-03-31. "
Feuilleton de la Colline : investis****ts en
immigration et
promesses électorales"...
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supplement –
Feuilleton. In 1994, he
succeeded Joachim Fest as one of the five
publishers of the newspaper,
responsible for the
Feuilleton,
Science and...
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Romanzo d'appendìce (Italian for
feuilleton) was a po****r
genre in literature,
which originated in
England and France, in the
second half of the 19th...