Perhaps we ruin the integrity of serializedfiction by Charles Dickens, Herman Melville, and Harriet Beecher Stowe when we read it in (gasp) book form.
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Now Jeff is combining his blog, social media skills and writing to take on a new challenge: the online, serializednovel.
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Mendeleev demurred, and the Frenchman and Russian began debating the matter in scientific journals, like a serializednovel with different characters narrating each chapter.
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The first known stage version of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was performed even before the final sections of the serializednovel had been printed.
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The early numbers of my serialisednovel were being met with continued and rising enthusiasm.
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Edinburgh resident Alexander McCall Smith made New Town's Cumberland Bar a protagonist in his serialisednovel 44 Scotland Street.
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The character of Zorro was introduced by the pulp fiction writer, Johnston McCulley in 1919 in his serialisednovel, The Curse Of The Capistrano.
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Dickens and Thackeray both offer liberally to me for a serialstory.
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It's a serialstory, and will be continued in our next issue.
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Around that time the grim serialstory ended in proper horrible fashion.
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Suppose my serialstory should be accepted and they should send me a check.
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He amused them with a grim serialstory called "The Laughing Man."
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At 140 characters per installment, these works of serialfiction are the microblogger's answer to the cell phone novel, a popular genre in text-happy Japan.
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Look on as Boris Johnson is at last called to account for the serialfictions of the 2016 campaign.
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This has been done by Nerval, in the feuilleton of the Presse.
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In any case, dear dad, you may expect a frequent feuilleton from
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Well, the story underlying this advertisement reeks of the feuilleton and the stage.
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That is strange, it is more a subject for a feuilleton.
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The story first appeared as a feuilleton in the "Journal des Débats."
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He read, one evening, a charming feuilleton of George Sand.
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The paper in which the feuilleton appeared died at the sixth number of the story.
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She no longer has the quality of a spoken feuilleton-delightfulcalumnies graced by elegant language.
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Is there any feuilleton?
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In this case, the presiding spirit is the feuilleton serials of Alexandre Dumas and Eugene Sue, complete with printed illustrations.
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Karasowski's account of this last meeting is in the feuilleton style and a worthy pendant to that of the first meeting:-
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It originally appeared as a feuilleton in the St. Petersburg "Gazette" of December 13, 1901.
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He placed his journal at my disposal, and made me give him the first act of the libretto of Meistersinger for his feuilleton.
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Now and then, when luck had favoured me, I had managed to get five shillings for a feuilleton from some newspaper or other.
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Think if Mr. Macaulay should announce himself as a lady-killer, and put the details not merely into a book, but into a feuilleton!
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The writers in the German feuilleton pages are known for their florid style and didn't disappoint yesterday, filling inch after humourless inch with Beckett broodings.