- Coutil-Blaze
wrote music-laden
feuilletons. Babinet,
Louis Figuier and
Meunier focused on science.
Bibliographical feuilletons were done by
Armand de Pontmartin...
- In France, the TF1
network and the
subscription channel Canal+ air
feuilletons télévisés. Some
famous téléromans
produced in
France include Riviera...
-
Ostap Bender for the Russians. The
collection of
feuilletons consists of two parts. Each
feuilleton is
presented by a
different narrator, a
member of...
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memoirs about his
childhood and
student years in
Bratislava as well as of
feuilletons.
Along with
Milan Lasica he sang on
several music albums, the most successful...
- Jan
Nepomuk Neruda (Czech: [ˈjan ˈnɛpomuk ˈnɛruda]; 10 July 1834 – 22
August 1891) was a
Czech journalist, writer, poet and art critic; one of the most...
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writer and journalist. He is most
fondly remembered for his
humorous feuilletons,
which chronicled the
everyday life of
Warsaw and
cultivated the Warsaw...
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relationship is
likely to result, or has
already resulted, in pain and sorrow.
feuilleton lit. "little leaf of paper": a periodical, or part of a periodical, consisting...
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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...
-
Croatian w****ly
Globus issued another apology for
publishing three feuilletons attacking the
actress in 1992 that had an
essential role in the public-smear...
- on the above-mentioned
historians in the Die Zeit on 11 July 1986 in a
feuilleton (a type of
culture and arts
opinion essay in
German newspapers) entitled...