He later visited France on assignment, where he was impressed by the feuilleton style of journalism, a style he soon began using himself.
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At the turn of 19th and 20th century the traditional connection between the name " feuilleton " and the specific place in the magazine became weaker.
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He has been updating a daily blog entitled feuilleton " cataloguing interests, obsessions and passing enthusiasms " since February 2006 and also uses Twitter.
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Many texts of that time work on multiple levels they can be read as naive-playful Feuilleton or as highly complex montages full of allusions.
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Nolte began his " feuilleton " by remarking that it was necessary in his opinion to draw a " line under the German past ".
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In English newspapers, the term " feuilleton " instead came to refer to an installment of a serial story printed in one part of a newspaper.
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After this journal failed, he launched the " Feuilleton des Feuilletons ", intended as digest of news and noteworthy publications from across Europe.
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Each of the above individuals was also the subject of a " feuilleton " by Scheyer-probably directly inspired by the previous Zweig publication.
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Dancigers was open to the idea, but instead of a " " feuilleton " ", he suggested making " something rather more serious ".
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From 1974 until 1996 he wrote for the popular news magazine " Der Spiegel ", where he worked as the chief editor of the feuilleton.