2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10318-012-0015-5
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Beautiful Scars: Jewels in English Renaissance Drama

Abstract: In An Englis [h[ expositor[:] teaching the in [ter]pretation of the harde [st] words [vsed] in our language, John Bullokar notes that the word carbuncle 'hath two significations, namely a precious stone, and a dangerous sore'.(sig. D2r) Generally speaking Renaissance texts keep these two meanings separate: in ways which are inevitably conditioned by the nature of their subject matter, Renaissance authors tend to be interested in exploring either the idea of carbuncle as jewel or the idea of carbuncle as tu… Show more

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