Folk-Tales of Bengal
Macmillan and Co., 1883
Short Fiction Titles
- The Adventures of Two Thieves and of Their Sons, Part I, pp. 160-181 [Draft]
- The Adventures of Two Thieves and of Their Sons, Part II, pp. 160-181 [Draft]
- The Bald Wife, pp. 280-284 [Draft]
- The Boy Whom Seven Mothers Suckled, pp. 117-123 [Draft]
- The Boy with the Moon on His Forehead, pp. 236-256 [Draft]
- The Evil Eye of Sani, pp. 108-116 [Draft]
- The Field of Bones, pp. 261-279 [Draft]
- The Ghost Brahman, pp. 182-186 [Draft]
- The Ghost Who Was Afraid of Being Bagged, pp. 257-260 [Draft]
- A Ghostly Wife, pp. 197-200 [Draft]
- The Indigent Brahman, pp. 53-63 [Draft]
- Life’s Secret, pp. 1-16 [Draft]
- The Man Who Wished to Be Perfect, pp. 187-196 [Draft]
- The Match-Making Jackal, pp. 226-235 [Draft]
- The Origin of Opium, pp. 138-146 [Draft]
- The Origin of Rubies, pp. 220-225 [Draft]
- Phakir Chand, pp. 17-52 [Draft]
- The Story of Prince Sobur, pp. 124-137 [Draft]
- The Story of Swet-Basanta, pp. 93-107 [Draft]
- The Story of a Brahmadaitya, pp. 201-208 [Draft]
- The Story of a Hiraman, pp. 209-219 [Draft]
- The Story of the Rakshasas, pp. 65-92 [Draft]
- Strike But Hear, pp. 145-159 [Draft]
Editor
- Leslee Thorne-Murphy
Posted
8 April 2026.
Last modified
5 June 2026.



