Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Jane Austen published "Sense and Sensibility" using what pseudonym?"
...When Sense and Sensibility was first published in 1811, Jane Austen chose to remain anonymous and credited the novel simply to “A Lady.” At the time, women writers often faced social and professional prejudice, and anonymity provided both protection and modesty in keeping with Regency-era expectations. Unlike George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Austen did not adopt a distinctive masculine pen name—she opted instead for understated concealment. Only after her death did her brother publicly acknowledge her authorship, securing her place among the great figures of English literature.
