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Washington Irving was awarded the honorary title of "Member of the Royal Society" in 1842, recognizing his contributions to literature and his influence as an American author. Additionally, he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Union College in 1842. While he didn't receive many formal awards during his lifetime, his legacy as a pioneer of American literature has been widely celebrated.

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