(1848) How a World was Won, or A Game of Chess in 1492

(1848) How a World was Won, or A Game of Chess in 1492

The Story presents a rich interplay between historical narrative and literary exploration, as perceived in the late 15th century. It highlights the significance of chess as a metaphor for strategy and decision-making in both personal and political realms, exemplified by the discussions surrounding Christopher Columbus’s quest for new territories.

Original SourceChess for Winter Evenings
Additional Publication InformationIt is not clear whether Agnel wrote the story or collected / translated it from another source.
MediumStory
Original LanguageEnglish

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  1. The text underscores the idea that seemingly trivial decisions can lead to monumental outcomes, reflecting the intricate connections between chance, choice, and destiny in shaping history.

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