feuilletonism

/ˌfɜɪəˈtɑnɪzəm/
noun
  1. A light, entertaining, or witty style of writing, especially in newspapers or magazines, often focusing on culture, gossip, or personal commentary.
    • Modern feuilletonism often appears in lifestyle blogs and opinion pieces.
    • Her column is a perfect example of feuilletonism, blending humor with sharp social observation.
    • The editor encouraged a touch of feuilletonism to make the science section more accessible.
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