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awards of Oliver goldsmith​

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Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1728 – 4 April 1774) was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), his pastoral poem The Deserted Village (1770), and his plays The Good-Natur'd Man (1768) and She Stoops to Conquer (1771, first performed in 1773). He is thought to have written the classic children's tale The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765).

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Awards Of Oliver Goldsmith

  • Oliver Goldsmith was regarded as one of the most important figures of the Augustan Age in English literature.
  • He was the recipient of several awards, including the prestigious Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College and the highly esteemed Garreteer of Poetry prize from the Royal Academy in London.
  • Goldsmith was also presented with several literary awards for his works, including The Vicar of Wakefield, The Traveller, and The Deserted Village.
  • He was also presented with various medals of honour from associations throughout Europe and the United Kingdom.
  • He was also granted a literary pension by King George III, as well as several honorary memberships to literary societies.
  • These honours were a testament to his enduring legacy, which continued to be recognized long after he died in 1774.

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