English, asked by anjalishaw505, 2 months ago

i)
Why was Goldsmith sometimes called “a Doctor' although
really an author ?​

Answers

Answered by tiwariakdi
0

Goldsmith sometimes called “a Doctor' because  he had studied medicine, donated so much to the needy that he had little left over for himself.

  • One of the most significant authors of the Augustan Age, sometimes referred to as the Neoclassical Age or the Age of Reason, was Oliver Goldsmith. Goldsmith's writing is most notable for its diversity because he wrote in a variety of genres, including the essay, the pseudoletter, the novel, poetry, history, and biography.
  • The novelist Oliver Goldsmith, sometimes known as Dr. Goldsmith since he had studied medicine, donated so much to the needy that he had little left over for himself. A poor woman once knocked on his door and asked him to visit her sickly husband, who wouldn't eat anything. The family was extremely destitute when Goldsmith visited them, as the dad had been out of work for a while. He found that the house was empty of food.

Hence, Goldsmith sometimes called “a Doctor' because  he had studied medicine, donated so much to the needy that he had little left over for himself.

Learn more here

https://brainly.in/question/47624767

#SPJ1

Similar questions