Pride and Prejudice
A cozy book club night for Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Includes 8 spoiler-free discussion questions, food and drink pairings, a playlist, and a host guide, ready to print and share.
Clubs who love a slow-burn romance, sparkling dialogue, and a happy hearth to gather around
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A witty, warm-hearted Regency romance about first impressions, family, and finding love in the most unexpected places. Perfect cozy comfort reading.
Why it works for clubs
- Sharp humor and beloved characters spark easy conversation
- Themes of family, pride, and connection feel universal
- Romantic tension everyone has an opinion about
- Short chapters and a familiar story welcome both rereaders and newcomers
Themes & mood
Warm-up questions
- 1 Was this your first time with Pride and Prejudice or a revisit? What drew you back, or what made you finally pick it up?
- 2 Which scene made you smile, sigh, or laugh out loud? Set the cozy mood and share the bit that warmed you most.
Digging in
- 1 The Bennet household is messy, loud, and loving. Did any of those family dynamics feel comforting or familiar to your own life?
- 2 Austen writes a lot of long walks, fireside chats, and quiet letters. Which of those small, slow moments felt the most soothing to read?
- 3 First impressions get a lot of people in trouble here. Has someone in your own life ever surprised you the way a character in this book did?
- 4 Jane and Elizabeth's sisterhood is the heart of the book for many readers. Who in your life would you trust with a Jane-and-Lizzy level of honesty?
Going deep
- 1 Without giving anything away, was there a moment where a character's growth genuinely moved you? What about it stayed with you after you closed the book?
- 2 This story has comforted readers for over two hundred years. What do you think keeps it feeling tender and alive, even now?
On the table
To sip
Gentle piano, soft strings, and candlelit folk for a slow, glowing evening
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Run of show
Host tips
- Lay out throws, cushions, and a few floor seats so no one feels they have to perch politely
- Keep the kettle going all night. Refilling cups gives shy guests a natural pause to jump in
- Pre-write the questions on cards so anyone can pick the next one, taking pressure off the host
Bring your softest sweater and your honest opinions on Mr. Darcy. We are gathering for tea, stew, and a cozy chat about Pride and Prejudice.
Trivia
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1
In what year was Pride and Prejudice first published?Answer: 1813
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2
What was Jane Austen's working title for the novel before it became Pride and Prejudice?Answer: First Impressions
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3
How many Bennet sisters are there?Answer: Five
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4
What is the name of the Bennet family estate?Answer: Longbourn
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5
What is the name of Mr. Darcy's grand estate?Answer: Pemberley
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6
Which clergyman cousin is set to inherit Longbourn?Answer: Mr. Collins
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7
In which English county is much of the Bennets' story set?Answer: Hertfordshire
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8
Jane Austen published the novel anonymously. How was the author credited on the original title page?Answer: By the Author of Sense and Sensibility
Bookmarks
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Print pack
- Question cards on cream cardstock
- Printed tea-table place cards with guest names in script
- Take-home bookmarks with the three original lines
- Trivia handout with answers folded under
- Scorecards with a little teacup illustration
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