Lal Behari Day
Also known as: Lal Bihari Day, Lal Behari Dey
1824-1894

Short Fiction Titles
- The Adventures of Two Thieves and of Their Sons, Part I in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Bald Wife in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Boy with the Moon on His Forehead in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Evil Eye of Sani in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Ghost Brahman in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Indigent Brahman in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- The Origin of Opium in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- Phakir Chand in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
- Strike But Hear in Folk-Tales of Bengal (1883) [Draft]
Further Reading
Burbank, Ray. "The Three-Self Model, Christ's Headship and Christian Unity: Bengali Christians Seeking and Reforming the Nineteenth-Century Indigenous Church Ideal." Scottish Church History. Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2023, 109-130.
Macpherson, Gerardine. Life of Lal Behari Day, Convert, Pastor, Professor, and Author. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1900.
Paul, Rajaiah D. They Kept the Faith: Biographies of Gopeenath Nundi, Pyari Mohan Rudra, and Lal Behari Day. Lucknow: Lucknow Publishing House, 1968.
Satthianadhan, S. "19. Rev. Lal Behari Day." Sketches of Indian Christians. London and Madras: Christian Literature Society for Indian, 1896. 96-99.
Sengupta, Rangeet. "Lal Behari Day and the Ambivalences of Folk Narratives in Colonial India." International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT). Vol. 11, Issue 12, December 2023, n.p.
Editor
- Leslee Thorne-Murphy



