Kingship, sexuality and courtly masculinity: Frederick the Great and Prussia on the cusp of modernity

The recent discovery in Berlin of a poem briefly reignited a long-running debate as to the sexual identity of the Prussian King Frederick II, better known by his sobriquet ‘Frederick the Great’. The poem, apparently describing a male–male tryst involving the king and one of his closest friends, made headlines around the world, … Continue reading Kingship, sexuality and courtly masculinity: Frederick the Great and Prussia on the cusp of modernity