Papers from Lilliput
1922

Papers from Lilliput, published in 1922 by J. B. Priestley, is a collection of essays that reflect on literature, society, and human eccentricities through personal anecdotes and observational humor. The essays explore various themes, including the tension between local talent and national fame, as exemplified in the story of Bridge Frodsham, an 18th-century provincial actor. This work is notable for its rich character exploration and social commentary, making it an important contribution to 20th-century English essays.








