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2/3/21

[Answer] Which classic novel was originally titled "First Impressions?"

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Which classic novel was originally titled "First Impressions?"


  • "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen:Jane Austen first began writing "First Impressions" in 1796. She completed it within a year and her father, impressed with the work, offered it to a publisher, who rejected it without reading it. Refusing to accept defeat, Austen continued writing and revisited her "First Impressions" in 1811 with extensive revisions. She also changed the name at this time to "Pride and Prejudice." Again she offered the manuscript to a publisher, but this time the publisher agreed to purchase the novel in 1812. Published and available for sale in 1813, "Pride and Prejudice" rapidly gained popularity. A second edition began publication before the end of the year. Source: JASNA.org



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