A Rhodes Scholar at Lincoln College, Oxford, and a Fulbright Fellow at Yale University where he was awarded a Ph.D., Brijraj Singh taught not only in North-Eastern Hill University, but also in Hostos Community College (City University of New York), in his alma mater, St. John’s College (Agra), in Delhi University, and (separately) in Delhi’s St. Stephen’s College.
His earlier books are
- Milton: An Introduction (Delhi: Macmillan), 1977
- The Development of a Critical Tradition from Pater to Yeats (Delhi: Macmillan), 1978
- Five Seventeenth Century Poets (Delhi: Oxford Univ. Press),1992
- The First Protestant Missionary Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg, 1683-1719 (Delhi: Oxford Univ. Press), 1999
- Professing English on Two Continents (Gurgaon: Zorba Books), 2016.
In addition, Dr. Brijraj Singh is the author of nearly fifty scholarly essays, articles and reviews, has presented papers at numerous conferences, and was President of the East-Central American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies.
Information on his latest book, In Arden: A memoir of four years in Shillong, 1974 -78, is available at https://www.amazon.in/ARDEN-Memoir-Years-Shillong-1974-78/dp/1913738736