The Wikipedia article doesn't conclude any such thing. It notes that he sent lots of sexually suggestive letters to his gay friends. It also argues, somewhat unconvincingly, that he didn't do this only with men — but that just shows that he may also have been sexually interested in women, not that he wasn't sexually interested in men.
> And the article notes his propensity to burn manuscripts and letters - so his preserving so much evidence of an actual dire (by standards of the time) character flaw seem pretty dubious.
People obviously received the letters, and may have kept them whether James retained copies of them or not.
> And the article notes his propensity to burn manuscripts and letters - so his preserving so much evidence of an actual dire (by standards of the time) character flaw seem pretty dubious.
People obviously received the letters, and may have kept them whether James retained copies of them or not.