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Old July 19th, 2007, 07:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Jane Austen fan submits her work anonymously ... and receives a dozen rejections

Jane Austen fan submits her work anonymously to publishers... and receives a dozen rejections


It is a truth universally acknowledged that many of us who claim to have read a classic novel are telling porkies. Or have simply watched the film version instead.


This even applies, it seems, to literary agents and publishers.
For when a budding author sent typed chapters of Jane Austen's novels to 18 of them, changing just the titles and characters' names, only one recognised her words. Scroll down for more
David Lassman submitted three of Austen's classic works - Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion - to 18 publishers and literary agents


Another managed to recognise they were 'a really original read'. But the rest simply rejected them or never responded, according to the man who posted the manuscripts, David Lassman.
"It was unbelievable," he said. "If the major publishers can't recognise great literature, who knows what might be slipping through the net?
"Here is one of the greatest writers that has lived, with her oeuvre securely fixed in the English canon and yet only one recipient recognised them as Austen's work."
Mr Lassman, 43, submitted opening chapters of three of Austen's classic works - Northanger Abbey, first published in 1798, Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Persuasion (1818).
He typed them out himself, and signed them Alison Laydee after Austen's early pseudonym A Lady.
To offer a few more hints, he called Pride and Prejudice 'First Impressions', the original title for the story, and wrote a return address of the Jane Austen Centre in Bath, where he works as the director of the Jane Austen Festival.
In response, the literary agency Christopher Little, which represents JK Rowling, said it was 'not confident of placing this material with a publisher'. Scroll down for more
AuthorJane Austen (left), and her bestselling novel Pride and Prejudice


Penguin, which currently publishes Pride and Prejudice, responded that First Impressions 'seems like a really original and interesting read'. But there was no request to see the rest of the book.
Others to turn the works down included Bloomsbury, Random House, Harper Collins and Hodder & Stoughton. The only one who emerged with any credit was Alex Bowler, assistant editor at Jonathan Cape publishers.
His reply read: "I suggest you reach for your copy of Pride and Prejudice, which I'd guess lives in close proximity to your typewriter and make sure that your opening pages don't too closely mimic the book's opening. After all, there is such a thing as plagiarism."
Mr Lassman came up with the experiment when struggling to have his own novel published.
He said it highlighted the flaws in the publishing process. "Getting a novel accepted is very difficult today unless you have an agent first, but I had no idea of the scale of rejection poor old Jane suffered.

Jane Austen fan submits her work anonymously to publishers... and receives a dozen rejections | the Daily Mail
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Old July 19th, 2007, 08:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's ridiculous. It would take me five seconds to recognize Pride and Prejudice and I'm not even in the business.

Funny idea.
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Old July 19th, 2007, 08:27 AM   #3 (permalink)
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lol
how embarrassing.
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Old July 19th, 2007, 10:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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*SNERK*

I did this to a college-prep english lit teacher.. he kept failing me no matter what I wrote, so I snapped a multiple award inning short story out of a book, typed it out and handed it in to me. He failed it, predictably.

I went in the next day, slammed the book down on his desk and "my" short story down beside it and leaned into his face, telling him that he WOULD let me hand in a work of my own, and he WOULD grade it fairly or I WOULD have his fucking job by the end of the week.

Passed with flying colors, let me tell you. Shithead.
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Old July 20th, 2007, 06:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
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To be fair, I read a great article today about this and several publishers said if they had recieved this they would have sent out the standard letter rather than accuse the author of plagarism simply to avoid a lwasuit. They also pointed out that the market for late century literature isn't teribly strong at the moment so it would make sense to reject it in the first place. It's kind of fist year college prank stuff, isn't it?
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All I'd have to see is the name Mr. Darcy and I'd know.
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wow what a fascinating story!!! and how could anyone miss PRide and Prejudice?!!! that was a great A&E series that i know every bitch has seen!!!!

great story too Grimm!
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