The History as a Pendulum: The Actus and the Fioretti

Franciscan Studies 71:361-373 (2013)
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Abstract

According to Benvenuto Bughetti, the Little Flowers of St. Francis “are the fruit of love, and not of battle.”1 For Faloci-Pulignani we are faced with “a book of controversy, passion, struggle.”2 Sword and propaganda versus pacification and irenicism: these two irreconcilable points of view are still present in the contemporary debate, representing two opposite tendencies in reading the text. Nevertheless, the most significant feature of the Fioretti is the omnipresent sentiment of nostalgia. But nostalgia, as Walter Benjamin argues persuasively, inevitably entails an opinion on the negative character of present times and an invitation to take action against injustice, as well as to contribute to the redemption of..

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