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Revision as of 07:44, 5 May 2014

Dominique Aubier (born May 7, 1922 in Cuers, France as Marie-Louise Labiste) is a French author. A book she wrote about the alleged kabbalah encoding of Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote in 1966 has received some attention at that time.

Life

Born in Cuers, France. She studied in Nizza. Today, Dominique Aubier lives in Normandy, France.

Career

Aubier wrote forty books over a fifty-year span. Most of her books have esoteric themes, the most recent of them being a book about Indian Cinema and its symbolism. Since 1966, she has written several books about Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote alleged cabalistic encoding. Her analysis of Quixote has been considered by some a hoax [1] and dismissed by Cervantes scholars such as Jean Canavaggio or Ruth Fine as ungrounded, as there is no testimony of any connection of Cervantes to Jewish secret circles, and no sign that he had read, or even could read, the Hebrew Bible [1].

Films about Dominique Aubier

  • After the Storm

Directed by Joële van Effenterre English subtitle. The meaning of a cataclysm. 90 mn, 35 mm, production Mallia - film/ Les Documents Cinématographique/ Centre National du Cinéma. vidéo.

Notes

  1. ^ Jean Canavaggio, Don Quichotte, du livre au mythe, quatre siècles d'errance, p. 223.

prof Mac Gaha, Pomona College, California

Is There a Hidden Jewish Meaning in Don Quixote? by Michael McGaha (Pomona College, California).

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