The Flying Parliament, and Other Poems
1918

The Flying Parliament, and Other Poems is a poetry collection by Edwina Stanton Babcock, first published in 1918. The poems reflect on themes of war, beauty, and humanity during World War I, particularly through the title piece, which depicts a war correspondent's observations in a devastated Venice. The collection explores hope, loss, and resilience, using vivid imagery and philosophical reflections to highlight the contrast between innocence and the harsh realities of conflict.








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