Pride & Prejudice
Pride & Prejudice merchandise brings Jane Austen's beloved 1813 novel to life for fans who appreciate sharp wit, elegant romance, and Elizabeth Bennet's refusal to settle for anything less than she deserves. From Longbourn to Pemberley, these collectibles celebrate the story that defined the romantic novel genre.
Two centuries after publication, Pride & Prejudice remains the gold standard for romantic fiction — and the merchandise reflects that staying power. Whether your affections lie with Austen's original novel or one of its celebrated adaptations, you'll find collectibles that capture the spirit of Hertfordshire society, complicated courtships, and declarations delivered in the rain.
The Funko figures translate Regency-era elegance into the signature vinyl style, letting you display your favourite characters on shelves that Mr Darcy himself would probably find "tolerable." These figures make excellent companions for reading nooks, home offices, or anywhere you need a reminder that first impressions aren't always accurate.
Looking for a gift? Few literary fandoms inspire the kind of devoted following that Pride & Prejudice commands. A well-chosen figure speaks directly to anyone who has ever re-read their favourite Austen passage or debated whether the 1995 or 2005 adaptation reigns supreme.
Pride & Prejudice Merchandise – For Fans of Wit, Romance, and Obstinate Headstrong Girls
Some stories ask to be read once; others demand to be lived with. Pride & Prejudice belongs firmly in the second category, and the merchandise here exists for everyone who considers Elizabeth Bennet's verbal sparring with Mr Darcy a formative experience. Whether you fell for Austen's prose at sixteen or discovered the story through one of its many adaptations, these collectibles let you keep a piece of Pemberley close at hand — even if your drawing room is slightly less grand.
What defines Pride & Prejudice?
Published on 28 January 1813, Pride & Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen that follows Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates questions of marriage, morality, and social expectation in Regency-era England. Set across locations including Longbourn, Netherfield, Meryton, and the grand estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire, the story examines how pride and prejudice cloud judgement — and how both can be overcome. The novel belongs to the genres of romantic fiction, satirical fiction, and the novel of manners, drawing inspiration from earlier works including Samuel Richardson's Pamela and Frances Burney's Cecilia. Beyond Elizabeth and Mr Darcy, the cast includes Jane Bennet, the scheming Mr Wickham, the insufferable Mr Collins, the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and the ever-anxious Mrs Bennet. The story has been adapted numerous times, including Joe Wright's 2005 film produced by Working Title Films and StudioCanal, the beloved 1995 BBC miniseries directed by Simon Langton, and the 1940 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production.
Frequently asked questions
What Pride & Prejudice merchandise is available?
The collection features Funko figures depicting characters from Austen's novel and its adaptations. These vinyl collectibles capture the Regency-era elegance in stylised form, suitable for display or gifting.
Who is Pride & Prejudice merchandise suitable for?
Austen enthusiasts, Regency-era romantics, and anyone who appreciates stories where the hero has to earn the heroine's respect. Whether someone discovered the story through the novel, the Colin Firth miniseries, or the Keira Knightley film, these items resonate with devoted fans.
Are these items officially licensed?
Yes, the merchandise in this category is officially licensed, ensuring quality that meets the standards of even the most discerning collector — or the most critical Lady Catherine.
Assortment overview
The Pride & Prejudice collection at Elbenwald currently centres on Funko figures, bringing Austen's characters into the popular vinyl collectible format. These figures translate period costume and Regency poise into the distinctive Funko aesthetic, making them recognisable tributes to one of English literature's most enduring works.
What goes well with this?
Fans of Austen's sharp social commentary and romantic tension often share tastes with other literary and period drama fandoms. If your shelves already hold a Darcy figure, they might welcome company from other beloved fictional worlds — because a truly universally acknowledged truth is that one collectible is rarely enough.