None. Oh, he was given nicknames, like "the Bard", or "the Swan of Avon" but these are not awards like the Pulitzer or Nobel prizes or the Academy Awards. They didn't have such things in Shakespeare's day. The closest he got was getting a coat of arms for his father which he inherited and was very proud of, but Shakespeare's career as an actor was an impediment for such an honour, not the reason for it.
William Shakespeare did not win any awards after his death. However, he is considered one of the greatest playwrights in English literature and his works continue to be celebrated and studied worldwide.
William Blake did not win any awards during his lifetime as he was not widely recognized or appreciated for his work as a poet, artist, and printmaker. It was only after his death that he gained recognition as a significant figure in the Romantic art and literature movement.
They did not have literary awards in Shakespeare's day like they do now. There were no Pulitzer Prizes or Nobel Prizes for Literature. The only kind of award Shakespeare got was a grant of a coat of arms, and that was in spite of his having the ungentlemanly occupation of a "player". Shakespeare was well-respected as a writer, as Francis Meres' Palladis Tamia testifies. But he won no awards for it.
Nothing. He was not in any competitions that we know of. And there were no awards for being a writer in his day.
no sadly he did not
a gold digger
William Stephenson got many awards and one of them was The Presedential Medal for Merit.
The fighting spirit award
He recieved a certificate of authenticity and a certificate for being the most obese president.
Al-khwarizmi did not win any awards but after his death there was a award named after him known as the Kia award (Khwarizmi International Award)
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he did win awards.
he did win awards.