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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 An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about the reality of society, and who proposes solutions for the normative problems of society. Coming from the world of culture, either as a creator or a ...
, he converted to
Catholicism The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
in 1839. He was professor of philosophy. He wrote under various
pseudonym A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or legally replaces an individua ...
s (Paul Séverin, Aloysius Block, Champercier, Duvernay, Ch. Dupuy, Olibrius), and in collaboration with
Michel Masson Auguste-Michel-Benoît Gaudichot pseudonym: Michel Masson (31 July 1800 – 12 thermidor an VIII- – 23 April 1883) was a French playwright, journalist and novelist of the 19th century. Biography A worker's son, he began acting at age 10 and ...
(1800–1883) and with
Léon Gozlan Léon Gozlan (11 September 1803 – 14 September 1866) was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright. Life When he was still a boy, his father, who had made a large fortune as a ship-broker, met with a series of misfortunes, and Léon, befo ...
under the pseudonym ''Michel Raymond''.


Works

; under the pseudonym Raymond Brucker : *1833: ''Les cent-et-une nouvelles nouvelles des Cent-et-un, ornées de cent-et-une vignettes'', recueil de nouvelles en 2 volumes, Paris, Ladvocat *1833: ''Le livre des conteurs'', with other authors, Paris, Allardin *1837: ''Mensonge'', roman 2 vol., Paris, Werdet *1840: ''Branches d'olivier. Recueil de poésies chrétiennes'', with other authors, Paris, Olivier Fulgence *1844: ''Les Docteurs du jour devant la famille'', Paris, Sagnier et Bray *1848: ''Profession de foi d'un citoyen de Paris pour sa candidature à l'Assemblée nationale'', Paris, Guiraudet et Jouaust *1848: ''Testament d' Alibaud. Contrat d'alliance entre les socialistes et les républicains'', Paris, Schneider *1853: ''Le Carême du roi'', comedy in three acts, Paris, De Soye et Bouchet *1854: ''Quarante-huit heures de la vie de ma mère'', Paris, De Soye et Bouchet ; under the pseudonym Michel Raymond : * 1829: ''Le Maçon, moeurs populaires'', roman in 4 vol., with
Michel Masson Auguste-Michel-Benoît Gaudichot pseudonym: Michel Masson (31 July 1800 – 12 thermidor an VIII- – 23 April 1883) was a French playwright, journalist and novelist of the 19th century. Biography A worker's son, he began acting at age 10 and ...
, Paris, Ambroise Dupont et Cie, (4 vol. in-12) ::This book was received with great praise of the critics. It was written in cooperation with Michel Masson. The pseudonym used was the conjunction of the first names of the men. *1832: ''Le Puritain de Seine-et-Marne'', Paris, H. Dupuy, (375 p., front.; in-8°) *1832–33: ''Daniel le lapidaire, ou les Contes de l'atelier'', Bruxelles, J.-P. Méline, This book is all written by Michel Masson. ::Michel Masson used this very pseudonym once more for the first two volumes of his book: ''Contes de l'atelier ou Daniel le Lapidaire.'' (1832–1833 (4 vol. in-8). After the success of these two parts, he used his own name for vol 3 & 4. *1833: ''Les Sept péchés capitaux'', novel (2 vol.) Paris, Werdet ::Brucker also worked with
Léon Gozlan Léon Gozlan (11 September 1803 – 14 September 1866) was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright. Life When he was still a boy, his father, who had made a large fortune as a ship-broker, met with a series of misfortunes, and Léon, befo ...
, on a novel entitled ''Les Intimes''. It was published in 1834 under the same pseudonym "Michel Raymond", in an attempt to ride on the success of this name. Although he never protested, after this, Michel Masson stopped all cooperation with Raymond Brucker. *1834: ''Les Intimes'', novel (3 vol.), with Léon Gozlan, Paris, Eugène Renduel, **1834: third edition: *1835: ''Un secret'', novel (2 vol.), Paris, Allardin *1838: ''Le Boudoir et la mansarde'', novel (2 vol.), with Carle Ledhuy, Paris, C. Lachapelle *1839: ''Le Portefeuille de maroquin noir'', novel (2 vol.), with Léon Gozlan, Paris, J. Laisné ** edition 1861: signed with Léon Gozlan, edition: Paris, Dentu, (collection Hetzel), (Pt. in-8°, 316 pages) *1839: ''Loi de liberté. Epitre à Raspail'', Paris, Librairie Sociale *1840: ''Henriette'', novel (2 vol. in-8), Paris, Werdet et Cie,Gallica.bn
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/ref> *1841: ''Scandale'', (2 vol.), Paris, Paris, Werdet *1841: ''Maria, roman inédit'', (2 vol.), Paris, C. Le Clère *1842: ''Les Causeries de Bruyères-le-Châtel'', Paris, Werdet *1842: ''Un Jacobin sous la Régence'', Paris, Werdet ; under the pseudonym Paul Séverin : *1838: ''Le Bouquet de mariage, révélations sur les mœurs du siècle'', (2 vol.), Paris, Gosselin et Coquebert


References


External links


Raymond Bruker
on data.bnf.fr
Notice biographique
sur le site de l'association d'études fouriéristes

* Florian Balduc (éd.),''Fantaisies Hoffmaniennes''

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