Raymond Brucker

Raymond Brucker, full name Raymond Philippe Auguste Brucker (5 May 1800, Paris – 28 February 1875, Paris), was a 19th-century French writer.

A fan-worker then an essayist and homme de lettres, he converted to Catholicism in 1839.

He was professor of philosophy.

He wrote under various pseudonyms (Paul Séverin, Aloysius Block, Champercier, Duvernay, Ch.

Dupuy, Olibrius), and in collaboration with Michel Masson (1800–1883) and with Léon Gozlan under the pseudonym Michel Raymond.