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The Anti-Journalist: Karl Kraus and Jewish Self-Fashioning ...
A “proper” goring of the stomach would have fit in better with a feuilletonistic
account of Japanese rituals, it seems. Still, when the older editor asks Zifferer
how he will sketch the “physiognomy” of the suicide, Zifferer's reply indicates that
Nogi's ...
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Writer's Diary Volume 1: 1873-1876
The reader who can mentally bracket the later issues of the Diary and focus on
1873 or the first numbers of 1876 will immediately become aware that the
feuilletonistic tone extends far beyond the feuilletons proper. We have already
seen how ...
Each monthly installment was to consist of a composite of diverse genres placed
in a feuilletonistic frame. The feuilleton proper would not only appear as one
genre among many but would also set the overall tone oftheir combination.
Chapter ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gary Saul Morson,
2009
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The Musical Order of the World: Kepler, Hesse, Hindemith
It is set against a reminder of the feuilletonistic age (AoF), evoked here with the
intent of learning from a past gone awry. The two themes are corroborated by the
ideal of service as motif 1 , the need for historical awareness as motif 2, and the ...
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The Literary Lorgnette: Attending Opera in Imperial Russia
Prosa1c setting and ironic detachment demote operatic pretense to satire, and
even to farce. The feuilletonistic frame makes opera strange, and the narrator's
closing remarks do the same to its inconsequential hero: "'Wait a moment,' I
thought, ...
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The Boundaries of Genre: Dostoevsky's Diary of a Writer and ...
... "Instead of a Preface," the "Introduction" to the 1873 Diary discusses the
conventions that will be observed only in the breach- a nonob- servance which,
the feuilletonistic narrator concedes, renders the journal's title, the Citizen,
problematic.
7 It was not until our own time—the era that Hesse disparagingly calls “the
feuilletonistic age”—that the Glass Bead Game was actually precipitated. Hesse's
outline of the development of civilization leading to the invention of the Glass
Bead ...
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Disease, Health Care and Government in Late Imperial Russia: ...
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Saratov's feuilletonistic literature. For examples see
Gusev, Khovanskii, Saratovets, p. 27–29 and the feuilletonistic articles in the
local newspapers. For the significance of the plague in Vetlianka see the article
by Hans ...
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Humanism After Colonialism
Travel writing transformed itself from a scientifically ordered genre to a
feuilletonistic form, to a fragmented, anecdotal text made up by supposedly
witnessed experiences on the side of the authors. Chapters on social
backgrounds, providing ...
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
—Fortnightly Review. Feuilletonistic. Feuilletonistic (accent on is) means
characteristic of a feuilleton; ephemeral; superficial. “His feuilletonistic writings
betrayed the shallowness of his brain.” Fiasco. Fiasco (fias-ko; accent on fias; i as
in it; ...
Josephine Turck Baker,
1915
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «FEUILLETONISTIC»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
feuilletonistic w wiadomościach.
Self-Hatred as Self-Help
Kraus, for instance, viciously attacked feuilletonistic writing and wrote an anti-Semitic attack on Heinrich Heine for using his “parasitic” and ... «Forward, Sie 12»
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... psychogram sumpters villitis feuilletonistic inscriptively paromphalocele gymnospermy symptomatology thionaphthene cannel heyrat tickless ... «What Digital Camera, Wrz 10»
The fiction of Robert Walser.
“Stories,” in fact, is not the word for these feuilletonistic flights of prose; they are squibs, sketches, anecdotes, essays, fantasies, or an unstable ... «New Yorker, Lip 07»