Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' is published in UK

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, published on 28 January 1813 by Thomas Egerton, remains an enduring literary masterpiece renowned for its wit, social critique, and timeless exploration of love and class

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Publisted at 7:24 AM, Tue Jan 28th, 2025

On 28 January 1813, the world was graced with the publication of Pride and Prejudice by the esteemed English novelist Jane Austen, brought forth by Thomas Egerton in the United Kingdom.

This seminal work, initially titled First Impressions, masterfully wove a tapestry of wit, social critique, and romance, chronicling the trials and triumphs of Elizabeth Bennet as she navigated the rigid hierarchies of Regency-era society.

With its incisive commentary on marriage, class, and personal growth, the novel swiftly captivated readers, cementing Austen’s place as a luminary in English literature.

Over two centuries later, Pride and Prejudice endures as a timeless paragon of storytelling, its characters and themes remaining as compelling as the day they were first inked onto the page.

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