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A.3. What could Marcus Aurelius feel for Fronto?
Author(s) -
Christian Laes
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
studia humaniora tartuensia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1406-6203
DOI - 10.12697/sht.2009.10.a.3
Subject(s) - passion , context (archaeology) , psychology , sight , history , literature , psychoanalysis , sociology , art , social psychology , physics , archaeology , astronomy
Were Marcus Aurelius and Fronto in love? Does the correspondence between master Fronto and prince Marcus Aurelius prove that their relationship was a fully sexual one? Were both lovers playing dangerous games? This article explores the various possibilities in a relationship which may at first sight seem like a relationship of sexual passion. Contrary to the Amy Richlin thesis, I will contend that it is not justified to interpret the letters as a correspondence between a gay master and his beloved pupil. Taking a closer look at both the literary and the socio-cultural context, one comes to understand what we can and what we cannot know about language games and bodily games of sex in antiquity.

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