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Definitions of causerie in various dictionaries:
noun - light informal conversation for social occasions
An informal discussion or chat, especially of an intellectual nature.
A short, conversational piece of writing or criticism.
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an informal article or talk, typically on a literary subject. |
light informal conversation for social occasions |
An informal article or talk, typically on a literary subject. |
An informal discussion or chat, especially of an intellectual nature. |
A short conversational piece of writing or criticism. |
Causerie description |
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Causerie (from French, "talk, chat") is a literary style of short informal essays mostly unknown in the English-speaking world. A causerie is generally short, light and humorous and is often published as a newspaper column (although it is not defined by its format). Often the causerie is a current-opinion piece, but it contains more verbal acrobatics and humor than a regular opinion or column. In English, causerie is commonly known as "personal story", "talk of the town", "funny story" or "column" instead. * The causerie style is characterized by a personal approach to the reader; the writer "babbles" to the reader, from which the term derives. Language jokes, hyperbole, intentional disregard of linguistic and stylistic norms, and other absurd or humorous elements are permitted. For example, in a causerie about a politician, she or he may be placed in an imagined situation. Sentences are usually kept short, avoiding over-explaining, and room is left for the reader to read between the lin |