The novel Jane Eyre was first published by the famous British publishing house H. M. Stirling in 1813.
The English version of Jane Eyre was published by multiple publishing houses. The specific publishing house to choose depended on personal taste and preference. The following are some common publishing houses and their characteristics: 1 Wuthering Heights Press (Wuthering Heights Press) 2 Maitian Li Press (Maitian Li Press) 3 Perkins Press 4. Harry Potter Books (Harry Potter Books) All of these publishing houses had published the English version of Jane Eyre before, and they could choose according to their preferences. In addition, the quality and style of translation vary from one publishing house to another. It is recommended that readers read the original work before choosing a publishing house.
Celebrating Years was published by the People's Literature Press.
Celebrating Years was published by the People's Literature Press.
Celebrating Years was jointly published by China Friendship Press and People's Literature Press.
Celebrating Years was jointly published by China Friendship Press and People's Literature Press.
Celebrating Years was jointly published by China Friendship Press and People's Literature Press.
Celebrating Years was jointly published by China Friendship Press and People's Literature Press.
According to data 2, the publishing house of " Celebrating Years " was the People's Literature Press.
Jane was locked in the red room because her aunt was biased towards her cousin. When the two children had an argument, Jane was considered to be in the wrong. The red house gave people a cold and gloomy feeling. For Jian Ai, this was a place full of fear. She was locked up in the red room and experienced physical pain and spiritual humiliation and fear, which led to her falling ill. The red house became a symbol of Jane Eyre's childhood trauma. Her fear of the red house was because she saw a light there when she was young and mistakenly thought it was her uncle's ghost. The environment of the red house created a gloomy atmosphere, which brought out the fear and uneasiness in Jane Eyre's heart.
Midnight was published by the People's Literature Press.