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Causerie (from French, "talk, chat") is a
literary style of
short informal essays mostly unknown in the English-speaking world. A
causerie is generally...
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causerie Music column Sports column Opinion column The
Pulitzer Prize for
Commentary is
often awarded for
commentary appearing in a column.
Causerie –...
- People" (PDF). New York Times.
Retrieved 30
September 2020. "To-night's
Causerie:
Princess Mary's Tour". The Globe. 21
November 1918. p. 9. "Et Cetera"...
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which lived on in the
memory of the Finns,
probably came from a
newspaper causerie:: 26 in 1927 in
Suomen Sosialidemokraatti, "Hesekiel" (Heikki Välisalmi)...
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characterised and
described as "The Age of the Feuilleton".
Journalism portal Causerie Op-ed
Column (newspaper)
Serial novel Sunday Supplement The
Third Culture...
- Who Was
Deeply Loved".
Londonderry Sentinel. 27
September 1972. "A
Rugby Causerie".
Illustrated Sporting and
Dramatic News. 8
April 1922. "Death of Rev Samuel...
- death,
Vaublanc published his
final work,
Petit voyage à l'exposition ou
causerie sur l'exposition
universelle de 1867. This text
recounts his experience...
- (1882)
Mazurca n. 2, op. 6 no 2 (1882)
Recuerdos -
Polca de Salão (1882)
Causerie (1883)
Cavalcante (1883)
Collin Maillard (1883) Étude (1883) Je t'en prie...
- p. 304. ISBN 978-0704301979. Dafoe,
Christopher (14
April 1972). "The
Causerie". The
Vancouver Sun. p. 123. McCrum,
Robert (2 June 2014). "The 100 best...
- magazine. Even
during his presidency, he
wrote humorous,
informal columns (
causerie) for the same magazine,
edited by his long-time
friend Ilmari Turja, under...