Conceptual Model of the Relationship Between "Discourse" and "Meaning" Based on Bidel Dehlavi's Sonnets
Almost all researchers have accepted that meaning is formed in the intersection of the mind of the author, the text, and the mind of the audience. But this proposition is incomplete and unjustifiable if one does not pay attention to the meaning of the discourse. This is because the author's mode of operation, the subject and organization of the text, and the thoughts of the audience are all determined by rules of discourse. This article attempts to provide a conceptual model from the perspective of Michel Foucault's philosophy and considers Bidel Dehlavi as an example. This model describes the relationship between discourse and meaning. Moreover, this model is a comprehensive system for the study of Persian poets.
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