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  1. Reverend Lal Behari Day (also Dey, 18 December 1824 – 28 October 1892) was an Indian writer and journalist, who converted to Christianity, and became a Christian missionary himself. Biography. Lal Behari Dey was born on 18 December 1824 to a Bengali Suvarna Banik caste family at Sonapalasi near Bardhaman. His father Radhakanta Dey Mondal was ...

  2. May 12, 2008 · Lal Behari Day. Publication date 1883 Publisher Macmillan Collection europeanlibraries Book from the collections of Oxford University Language English.

  3. Apr 16, 2021 · The Reverend Lal Behari Day, who had converted to Christianity, was a Christian missionary and a pioneer of Indian English writing. He was a journalist, writer and collector of Bengali folk tales, which he published in English. He wrote about peasant life and the life of rural Bengal.

  4. Yet, Lal Behari’s unique identity as a native Christian preacher had led to unique ambivalences in his collection of tales. The paper deals with Lal Behari’s evasions and subversions, and ascertains their association with hegemonic discourses that shaped the colonial rule in Bengal.

  5. Sep 9, 2023 · Folk-Tales of Bengal, by Lal Behari Day (London, 1883), in 294 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Wikipedia has a group of entries about Bengali folklore and mythology. Internet Archive has a selection of works relating to Indian folklore. Book digitized by Google and compiled by Robert Bedrosian.

  6. Nov 19, 2022 · Lal Behari Day was known for his profound knowledge of the English language and literature. He was an educationist and taught English at colleges in Behrampore and Hooghly. He was made a Fellow of the University of Calcutta in 1877.

  7. Lal Behari Day has 39 books on Goodreads with 730 ratings. Lal Behari Days most popular book is Folk-Tales of Bengal.