Bengali Literature
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Short Fiction Titles
- The Adventures of Two Thieves and of Their Sons, Part I by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Adventures of Two Thieves and of Their Sons, Part II by Bengali Literature/, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Evil Eye of Sani by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Field of Bones by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Ghost Brahman by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- A Ghostly Wife by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Indigent Brahman by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Match-Making Jackal by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Origin of Opium by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- Phakir Chand by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Story of Prince Sobur by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Story of Swet-Basanta by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- The Story of a Hiraman1Original footnote: from harit, green, and mani, a gem), the name of a beautiful species of parrot, a native of the Molucca Islands (Psittacus sinensis).”—CAREY’S Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, vol. ii. part iii.p. 1,537. by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
- Strike But Hear by Lal Behari Day, in Bengali Literature/ (1883) [Draft]
Notes
| ↑1 | Original footnote: from harit, green, and mani, a gem), the name of a beautiful species of parrot, a native of the Molucca Islands (Psittacus sinensis).”—CAREY’S Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, vol. ii. part iii.p. 1,537. |
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