noun
- Writers or journalists who write feuilletons, typically serialized stories or light essays published in newspapers or magazines.
Usage: Plural form of feuilletonist; Primarily historical; more common in 19th and early 20th century European journalism
Examples
- The feuilletonists of 19th-century Paris were celebrated for their witty, serialized tales.
- Many famous feuilletonists published their work in Le Figaro and other prominent newspapers.
- The feuilletonists crafted engaging stories designed to keep readers coming back each day.
- French feuilletonists like Alexandre Dumas became household names through their serialized novels.
- The tradition of feuilletonists influenced the development of modern newspaper fiction.