Papers

Papers
Published in the early 20th century, 'Papers' by Henry James explores the dynamics of celebrity culture through the lens of two aspiring journalists in London. The story examines the nature of fame and the media's role in creating public adulation, reflecting on the early roots of celebrity worship. James's narrative provides insight into the societal fascination with notoriety, predating today's media landscape. This work is notable for its critical perspective on the relationship between fame and journalism.



























