yes the reward of making a living from his writing, the reward of a public following on both sides of the Atlantic who couldn't get enough of him, the reward of acting his own creations and the reward of being able to instigate social change as a result of what he wrote.
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yes, he got a reward for being a big woman called the Pansey Award
No, Charles Dickens did not receive any awards specifically for "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," as he passed away before completing the novel. However, he did receive critical acclaim for his other works during his lifetime.
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The Idea that the earth was extremely old has been around long before any European came up with the concept and published it. However he is credited with being a leading part of the school of thought that introduced modern geology to the world.
No. Awards and honors are a modern idea. In her time people were able to know they did good because they felt it. They didn't need the reward.
Slaves did not receive rewards for their work as they were considered property and not paid for their labor. They were forced to work under harsh conditions without any compensation or benefits.
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