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    Byomkesh Bakshi first appeared in Pather Kanta (1932) and remained a staple of Bengali literature until 1970. Despite his popularity, critical scholarship has often treated him as a derivative of Conan Doyle. This paper argues otherwise: Byomkesh’s methodology — rooted in dialogical reasoning, empirical humility, and socio-psychological insight — constitutes a distinct episteme of detection.

    The proposed Index of Byomkesh Bakshi is not a ranking of “best stories” but a structured scoring system (0–10 per axis) to map narrative strategies. It enables:

    Written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay (1932–1970)

    There are 32 stories and 1 unfinished novel in total. In the canon, Byomkesh prefers to be called a "Satyanweshi" (Seeker of Truth) rather than a detective.

    The Novellas (Major Cases)

    The Short Stories

    The Unfinished Novel