feuilleton

/ˈfɔɪəˌtɑn/
noun
  1. A part of a newspaper or magazine that contains light fiction, criticism, or entertaining articles.
    • The newspaper's feuilleton featured a review of the new art exhibit.
    • She always read the feuilleton first because she loved the short stories.
    • He submitted his humorous essay to the feuilleton section of the local paper.
  2. A literary style or piece that is light, witty, and often critical, especially in journalism.
    • The columnist's feuilleton on modern parenting was both funny and insightful.
    • Her writing has the playful tone of a feuilleton, mixing opinion with entertainment.
    • The magazine is known for its feuilletons that comment on politics with humor.
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