The private James is fearful of the extrovert, audaciously gay Wilde in Tóibín‘s novel. Wilde is both diametrically opposed and yet strangely similar to James: both are queer, Irish & expat. A decisive interpretation of what occurs in the scene in which Holmes & James share a bed is impossible, which is deft as James left no evidence! I hated Tóibín‘s implication that Wilde‘s sons inspired the Turning of the Screw, BUT that was my only gripe.