Feuilletons [noun]

Definition of Feuilletons:

recall

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Sentence/Example of Feuilletons:

Then I picked up a French paper and proceeded to read it—all but the feuilleton.

It was like Jules Janin to make his own marriage the subject of a Feuilleton.

"You speak as if it were a feuilleton in the 'Figaro,'" observed the marquis.

Her Russian was in Moscow, her recent tips at Auteuil had proved disastrous, her latest feuilleton had been rejected.

A month afterwards my signature might have been read at the foot of a feuilleton of fifteen columns.

The story first appeared as a feuilleton in the "Journal des Débats."

There is nobody writing in the daily press in Paris to-day who does the feuilleton as well as they do it.

I told you my tale would prove to be a feuilleton-story, and I think the moment has come to make the customary break in it.

An attempt to revive the Anne littraire failed, and Geoffroy undertook the dramatic feuilleton of the Journal des dbats.

The last time we saw his name in a French theatrical feuilleton, his successful appearance in a new piece was recorded.