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Jane Austen started writing "First Impressions" in 1796. In 1813, after she revised it, it was published under the current title of "Pride and Prejudice".

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"Pride and Prejudice" was originally published under the pseudonym "A Lady", which was Jane Austen's pen name.

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Jane Austen (1775-1817) is the author of "Pride and Prejudice" (published in 1813).

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Pride and Prejudice was first published by Thomans Egerton in January, 1813.

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