Terms vs Feuilleton - What's the difference?
terms | feuilleton |
(British) A marked off small section of a European newspaper page where usually some light or entertaining article is printed.
(British) A light or entertaining article, usually published in a marked off small section of a European newspaper.
* 1899 , Knut Hamsun, George Egerton (Mary Chavelita Dunne, translator), '', [1890, Knut Hamsun, ''Sult ],
* 1990 , Peter Fritzsche, Reading Berlin: 1900 ,
* 2008 , Mila Ganeva, Women in Weimar Fashion: Discourses and Displays in German Culture, 1918-1933 ,
As nouns the difference between terms and feuilleton
is that terms is while feuilleton is .feuilleton
English
(wikipedia feuilleton)Noun
(en noun)page 18,
- Now and then, when luck had favoured me, I had managed to get five shillings for a feuilleton from some newspaper or other.
page 44,
- The feuilleton', like the other serious, trivial, and merely curious stories on the newspaper page, served up an excess of details. For the most part, the ' feuilleton writer observed, rather than explained.
page 92,
- Indeed, more recent studies of the FZ''[''Frankfurter Zeitung ] and the feuilleton genre also regard essays on fashion as unworthy of analysis — a gesture very similar to the condescending attitudes toward fashion journalism in the early 1920s.
