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Die geistige Bewegung, deren Früchte unter vielen anderen die Einrichtung des Ordens und das Glasperlenspiel sind, hat ihre Anfänge in einer Geschichtsperiode, welcher seit der grundlegenden Untersuchungen des Literarhistorikers Plinius Ziegenhals den von ihm geprägten Namen 'Das Feuilletonistische
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dealt with the theatre as he was a trenchant drama critic. By the time of his death in 1814, several other feuilletonists had made their mark, with Janin taking over from him.
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were not usually printed on a separate sheet, but merely separated from the political part of the newspaper by a line, and printed in smaller type.
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tendency of his work has been explored by Zhernokleyev. By 1870 Dostoevsky parodied the feuilleton for its celebration of ephemeral culture.
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has been described as a "talk of the town", and a contemporary English-language example of the form is the "Talk of the Town" section of
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of politics and the day by an unbroken line that extended from margin to margin", had become the leading arbiter of literary culture in
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Das Glasperlenspiel: Versuch einer Lebensbeschreibung des Magister Ludi Josef Knecht samt Knechts hinterlassenen Schriftens
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found that what might not be written in an editorial column might appear with perfect impunity on a lower level on the
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writer's "yes or no... decided the success of a work, a play, or a book, and with it that of the author".
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would become a phenomenon only with the appearance of serialised novels. For instance,
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was a common genre in Russia, especially during the
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Index

feuilletine
[fœjtɔ̃]
diminutive
French
feuillet
political
French newspapers
literature
art criticism
epigrams
charades
Journal des débats
Julien Louis Geoffroy
Bertin the Elder
The New Yorker
serial story

Coup of 18 Brumaire
Consulate
Empire
Le Moniteur Universel
Napoleon Bonaparte
Julien Louis Geoffroy
Théophile Gautier
Edmond de Biéville
Louis Ulbach
Francisque Sarcey
Adolphe Adam
Hector Berlioz
Armand de Pontmartin

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