… Snape was not in the list of people told to deflect Harry from questions about spell creation.
Canon Snape both created spells and had some of Voldemort’s hoarded lore.
And Harry does not know this. Or at least, we have no reason to believe that he does, and the fact that he didn’t ask Snape about either seems like further evidence that he doesn’t know (although, he knows that Snape did not resurrect Lillie, so might not have thought it worth pursuing).
I suppose this information is more frustrating than useful, since I don’t expect Harry to be learning that Snape is a potential resource for anything that the Defense Professor deflects him from. (Well, so is Dumbledore, but we know how Dumbledore feels about it.)
He also doesn’t particularly trust Snape; Snape is still on his list of potential suspects.
Of course, Quirrell is also high on his list, but having already become part of (in a sense, the entirety of) his inner circle, it’s hard to kick him out again.
He obviously can’t ask everyone, but I’d expect he’d at least ask the professors, some of the more promising students, and any student who seems to create a spell. And maybe all of Hogwarts.
… Snape was not in the list of people told to deflect Harry from questions about spell creation.
Canon Snape both created spells and had some of Voldemort’s hoarded lore.
And Harry does not know this. Or at least, we have no reason to believe that he does, and the fact that he didn’t ask Snape about either seems like further evidence that he doesn’t know (although, he knows that Snape did not resurrect Lillie, so might not have thought it worth pursuing).
I suppose this information is more frustrating than useful, since I don’t expect Harry to be learning that Snape is a potential resource for anything that the Defense Professor deflects him from. (Well, so is Dumbledore, but we know how Dumbledore feels about it.)
He also doesn’t particularly trust Snape; Snape is still on his list of potential suspects.
Of course, Quirrell is also high on his list, but having already become part of (in a sense, the entirety of) his inner circle, it’s hard to kick him out again.
Snape is a professor. Why wouldn’t he ask Snape?
He obviously can’t ask everyone, but I’d expect he’d at least ask the professors, some of the more promising students, and any student who seems to create a spell. And maybe all of Hogwarts.