Essential Elements:
1. Author's Last Name, First Name. *Title of Novel*. *Place of Publication*: *Publisher*, *Year of Publication*.
2. Edition (if not the first): If you're using an edition other than the first, include the edition number (e.g., 2nd ed.) or type of edition (e.g., "Revised Edition") after the title.
3. Series: If the novel is part of a series, include the series title and number (e.g., "The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Vol. 3").
4. Medium: For online or digital versions, include the medium (e.g., "Ebook").
Example with "Pride and Prejudice":
* Author: Austen, Jane.
* Title: *Pride and Prejudice*.
* Place of Publication: London.
* Publisher: T. Egerton, Whitehall.
* Year of Publication: 1813.
Citation Styles:
Here are examples of how to cite "Pride and Prejudice" using different citation styles:
MLA:
Austen, Jane. *Pride and Prejudice*. London: T. Egerton, Whitehall, 1813.
Chicago (Notes & Bibliography):
Jane Austen, *Pride and Prejudice* (London: T. Egerton, Whitehall, 1813).
Chicago (Author-Date):
Austen, Jane. *Pride and Prejudice*. London: T. Egerton, Whitehall, 1813.
APA:
Austen, J. (1813). *Pride and prejudice*. London: T. Egerton, Whitehall.
Remember:
* Always check the specific style guide you're using for exact formatting rules.
* For older texts, finding complete publication information can be difficult. Use reputable online resources like Project Gutenberg or WorldCat to help you find it.