feuilletonist
See also: Feuilletonist
English edit
Etymology edit
From French feuilletoniste. By surface analysis, feuilleton + -ist.
Noun edit
feuilletonist (plural feuilletonists)
- A writer of feuilletons.
- 1905, Basil Hall Chamberlain, Things Japanese:
- In 1895, while Japan was busy beating China, and had convinced herself that she could beat the world, one of the Tōkyō papers achieved a success by the publication of a serial noved entitled Asahi-Zakura, by a feuilletonist called Murai Gensai.
- 1840, Honoré de Balzac, translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Pierre Grassou:
- But for all this, Grassou gave excellent counsel, like those feuilletonists incapable of writing a book who know very well where a book is wanting.
Translations edit
a writer of feuilletons
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Further reading edit
- “feuilletonist”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.