Author:Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay

Poetry

 * Vande Mataram, translated by Aurobindo Ghose

Essays

 * Biographical Sketch of Dinabandhu Mitra (1882) [original: Bengali Wikisource]
 * Samya (Equality, 1879) tr. M. K. Halder (1974) OCLC 3222779
 * On the Origin of Hindu Festivals (1869)
 * A Popular Literature for Bengal (1870)
 * Bengali Literature (1871)
 * Buddhism and the Sankhya Philosophy (1871)
 * The Confession of a Young Bengal (1872)
 * The Study of Hindu Philosophy (1873)
 * Vedic Literature (1894)

Novels

 * Rajmohan's Wife (1864)
 * Durgesa Nandini (1865) (later translated by Arunava Sinha, 2011, OCLC 793207701)
 * Kapalkundala (1866)
 * Kopal-Kundala, tr. by Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips (1885)
 * Kapalkundala, tr. by Devendra Nath Ghose (1919) [Revised edition, 2003, ed. Samik Bandyopadhyay, OCLC 55147521]
 * The Poison Tree (Bisha Briksha, 1873)
 * The Poison Tree, A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal (translated by Miriam Singleton Knight with a preface by Sir Edwin Arnold, 1884)
 * Chandrashekhar (1875):
 * Chandra Shekhar, tr. by Manmatha Nath Ray Chowdhury (1904)
 * Chandrashekhar, tr. by Debendra Chandra Mullick (1905)
 * Indira, Jugalanguriya and Radharani (1877)
 * The Two Rings tr. Rakhal Chandra Banerjee (1897)
 * Radharani (1910), tr. R. C. Maulik
 * The Story of the Two Rings (1918) (tr. of Jugalanguriya), by Phanindra Nath Bose and Henry William Bunn Moreno
 * Indira and Other Stories (1918) (containing Indira, Jugalanguriya, Radharani and Doctor Macrurus or Vyaghracharya Brihallangul) tr. by James Drummond Anderson (ill. by Nandalal Bose)
 * The Two Rings and Radharani (1919), tr. by Dakshina Charan Roy
 * Rajani (1877) tr. by P. Majumdar (1928)
 * Krishna Kanta's Will (1878)
 * Krishna Kanta's Will (translated by Miriam Singleton Knight with introduction, glossary, and notes by J. F. Blumhardt, 1895)
 * Later translations: Krishnakanta's Will (1917) tr. by Dakshina Charan Roy and 1962 tr. by Jyotish Chandra Ghosh (OCLC 863778298)
 * Anandamath (1882)
 * The Abbey of Bliss, tr. by Nares Chandra Sen-Gupta (1906)
 * Anandamath, tr. by Sri Aurobindo (1st 13 chapters) and Barindra Kumar Ghosh (1909) Google Books
 * Anandamath or Dawn over India, tr. by Basanta Koomar Roy (1941)
 * Anandamath, or The Sacred Brotherhood, tr. by Julius J. Lipner (2005) (Google Books)
 * Devi Chaudhurani (1884)
 * tr. by Subodh Chandra Mitra (1946) OCLC 571486918
 * Debī Chaudhurāṇī, or, The wife who came home (2009) tr. Julius J. Lipner
 * Sitaram (1887)
 * tr. by Sib Chandra Mukerji (1903)
 * Sree. An episode from "Sitaram." (1918) tr. by Phanindra Nath Bose and Henry William Bunn Moreno

Stories

 * The Globe of Gold (1896) (tr. of Subarna-Golak by Miriam Singleton Knight)

Satire

 * Kamalakanta (1885, enlarged from Kamalakanter Daptar, 1875) tr. Monish Ranjan Chatterjee (1992) OCLC 27106178

Non-fiction

 * Krishna Charitra (1886), tr. Alo Shome (2008) OCLC 302318106 Google Books preview
 * Dharmatattva (1888), tr. Apratim Ray (2002) OCLC 78092616

Collections

 * Bankim Rachanavali (1960): ed. Jogesh Chandra Bagal, contains the author's English works, including Rajmohan's Wife, essays and letters.
 * The Bankimchandra Omnibus Vol 1 (2005): contains translations of five novels (Kapalkundala tr. Radha Chakravarty, Bishabriksha tr. Marian Maddern, Indira tr. Marian Maddern, Krishnakanta's Will tr. Soumyendra Nath Mukherjee, Rajani tr. Sreejata Guha) Google Books 1 2
 * Bankim's Hinduism : an anthology of writings by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (2011) by Amiya Prosad Sen OCLC 768728133

Works about Chattopadhyay

 * Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay : an intellectual biography (2008) by Amiya Prosad Sen OCLC 248981857
 * Bankimchandra Chatterjee (1977) by Subodh Chandra Sengupta (Google Books: 1, 2)

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