Veuillot, Louis-François (1813-83). Polemical journalist, director from 1842 of the very popular review L'Univers. The son of an illiterate cooper, converted to a fervent Ultramontane Catholicism, a populist and a thorn in the flesh of the liberal bourgeoisie, he kept up a stream of virulent articles, pamphlets, and books (e.g. Les Libres Penseurs, 1848; Les Odeurs de Paris, 1867) against progressive ideas in politics and religion, against capitalists, Jews, and the free press. He also wrote poetry, novels, and literary criticism, and left an important and voluminous correspondence.
[Peter France]




