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1
Petersburg: The Physiology of a City
Less and less does my feuilletonist bear the name of “my hero.” His eyes are
puffy and always sleepy-looking. Because he reads the proofs for his works in a
haphazard way, there are numerous misprints when they appear in the
newspaper.
Nikolaĭ Alekseevich Nekrasov, 2009
2
Mapping St. Petersburg: Imperial Text and Cityshape
Ivan Panaev's sketch "The Petersburg Feuilletonist" (Peterburgskii fel'etonist) tells
the familiar story of the provincial in Petersburg, but in a manner that emphatically
contradicts Belinsky's hopes. Panaev provides the generic biography of his ...
3
The Boundaries of Genre: Dostoevsky's Diary of a Writer and ...
His text is a fabric of lost threads. In the first sketch, for instance, the feuilletonist
interrupts his descriptions of the city's "types" and their conversations about the
lack of news to remind himself of the generic conventions he will not fulfill (April
27; ...
4
Dostoevsky's The Idiot and the Ethical Foundations of ...
92, notes the similarity of Lebedev to a feuilletonist, and later (p. 95) comments
on the similarity of the narrator, in his gossipy moments, to Lebedev, but does not
directly connect the narrator to the stylized persona of the feuilletonist, a voice ...
5
Intimate Enemies: Demonizing the Bolshevik Opposition, 1918-1928
For, HISTORY LAUGHS!6 History, the feuilletonist tells us, always progresses.
The time will come when the bourgeois will convert to the Marxist point of view
and even England, the cradle of capitalism, will become Red. Chamberlain, or
one of ...
6
Nietzsche's Dangerous Game: Philosophy in the Twilight of ...
Nietzsche reprises this image of himself as a feuilletonist or Hanswurst in his
letters of 3 January 1889 to Cosima Wagner (Samtliche Briefe, Vol. 8, No. 1240, p
. 572) and 6 January 1 889 to Jacob Burckhardt (Samtliche Briefe, Vol. 8, No. 1
256 ...
7
A History of German Literary Criticism, 1730-1980
The feuilletonist, ignorant of all laws of art and unashamedly fixated on his own
subjectivity, was said to fail in his actual role of critic in another way, too: instead
of insisting narcissistically on his private opinion, Lindau ought to have exercised
...
Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Klaus L. Berghahn, 1988
8
Søren Kierkegaard: Social and political philosophy : ...
His relation to language is, therefore, the exact opposite of the feuilletonist.
Mauthner was a prime example. His activity as a feuilletonist blatantly
contradicted his skepticism, for, as a feuilletonist, he simply had to take his own
impressions and ...
Daniel W. Conway, K. E. Gover, 2002
9
The Anti-Journalist: Karl Kraus and Jewish Self-Fashioning ...
By entitling one such essay “The Austrian Face” [“Das österreichische Anlitz,”
1917], Kraus evoked both his own technique of concisely quoting emblematic
material and the work of a well-known Jewish feuilletonist. Kraus evoked the
work, that ...
His relation to language is, therefore, the exact opposite of the feuilletonist.
Mauthner was a prime example. His activity as a feuilletonist blatantly
contradicted his skepticism, for, as a feuilletonist, he simply had to take his own
impressions and ...
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Der Kampf um eine "gerechte Sprache" wird härter
Da muss man einfach mit dem Porsche drüber", denunziert der Feuilletonist Robin Detje etwa die Haltung von Ulf Poschardt, der nie so etwas ... «DIE WELT, 11月 14»
One More Thing by BJ Novak, review
In happier times, many periodicals had a feuilletonist: a composer of feuilletons, brief comic essays or sketches, from the French for “leaf of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 4月 14»
'One More Thing,' by BJ Novak
... larger and darker than is typically found in the arsenal of the feuilletonist: “Psychological counseling to handle the effects of devoting my life's ... «New York Times, 2月 14»
Book Review: 'The Kraus Project' by Jonathan Franzen
... truth, Heine was just a self-serving manipulator, nothing but—and this was the most damning term in the Krausian vocabulary—a feuilletonist. «Wall Street Journal, 11月 13»
Strange Days - Cold War Britain, BBC Two
Sandbrook's style is closest to that of the feuilletonist, in the dictionary definition of “usually reflexive, humourous, ironic and above all very ... «The Arts Desk, 11月 13»
Muskeln, Sex und tiefere Bedeutung
Genau so jedenfalls, in einer Stimmung, die innerlich skeptisch, äußerlich kühl und erwartungsfroh ist, kommt der Feuilletonist nach Frankfurt: ... «DIE WELT, 10月 12»
Self-Hatred as Self-Help
But Kraus was himself a master feuilletonist, and his anti-Semitic attack on Heine is full of ironies and subtle self-contradictions. Here is how ... «Forward, 8月 12»
Dispatches From a Lost Empire
Filing hundreds of pieces a year, Roth quickly established himself as a prominent feuilletonist. The feuilleton is a genre pioneered in Viennese ... «Wall Street Journal, 1月 12»
The voting age: should it be raised to 50?
In this case, what's true of an occasional political feuilletonist must surely be true of the ordinary citizen, who is (presumably) absorbing practical ... «Macleans.ca, 12月 10»
Facts Are Subversive: Political Writing from a Decade Without a Name
Or so the feuilletonist fondly hopes.” Deploying “the mongrel craft that I have practised for over 30 years, combining scholarship and journalism” ... «New Statesman, 7月 09»