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Russell Janney (April 14, 1884 – July 14, 1963) was an American theatrical producer and author. He is best known for his 1946 best-selling book and first novel, The Miracle of the Bells, which was made into a film of the same name in 1948.
Since this book was originally self-published in a very small edition, these poems really only came to prominence in the later collections, and so the later titles are given here; see the bottom of the page for a list of the originals. "How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" Pictor Ignotus; The Italian in England; The Englishman in Italy
Dramatic Lyrics is a collection of English poems by Robert Browning, first published in 1842 [1] as the third volume in a series of self-published books entitled Bells and Pomegranates.
Mr. Janney will be cleaning up, for royalties will be rich and movie rights colossal on "The Miracle of the Bells" and readers who want a fine novel of escape, a story that restores their faith and love in and for their fellow-men will enjoy and recommend "The Miracle of the Bells." [10] A review in the Evening Star conceded the book might be ...
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Even more bettors are backing Ohio State compared to Notre Dame. The Buckeyes have been the most impressive team through the first two rounds of the CFP and have outscored Tennessee and Oregon by ...
The series of "bells" echo the imagined sounds of the various bells, from the silver bells following the klip-klop of the horses, to the "dong, ding-dong" of the swinging golden and iron bells, to screeching "whee-aaah" of the brazen bells. The series are always four, followed by three, always beginning and ending on a stressed syllable.
The Bells → The Bells (poem) The Bells (disambiguation) → The Bells – I don't see how the so-called classic poem by Poe is the primary topic. There are other prominent topics of the same name, like the play or the band. George Ho 17:02, 11 July 2013 (UTC) Support Makes sense to me. In fact, I hadn't realized how many other links were on ...