Letters Quote by Dorothy Dunnett
““Courtenay matter. There must be letters. Many of them appear, as you know, to concern the problems of navigation in which he was interested, but it is not difficult to read behind the lines. He died in Padua, and from what I can learn, all his papers were sealed in a casket and locked up by the Bailiff for safety. Rumour has it that Peter Vannes the English Ambassador has been told to””
About This Quote
Source Novel: King Here, the , Dorothy Dunnett, 1975
The passage hints at hidden letters, sealed papers, and political intrigue surrounding a scholar’s death.
In simple terms: Secrets and politics intertwine in historical mystery.
Investigate and decode historical clues.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying archives
- writing historical fiction
- academic analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What motives drive the sealing of knowledge?
- How do hidden documents shape history?
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