1 hour 16 minutes
Some articles contain affiliate links (marked with an asterisk *). If you click on these links and purchase products, we will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support helps to keep this site running and to continue creating useful content. Thank you for your support!
'Bezhin Meadow' is a story by the great Russian writer Ivan Turgenev. A lost hunter comes across a group of shepherd boys and, taking refuge near their fire, listens all night to stories about brownies and goblins. The author also penned other famous works, such as 'Asya', 'Fathers and Sons', 'A Nest of Noblemen', 'Biryuk', 'On the Eve', 'Mumu', 'Fire at Sea', 'The Wayside Inn', 'The Watch', 'Three Portraits', 'A Strange Story', 'The Meeting', etc. Ivan Turgenev - an outstanding writer of the 19th century century, corresponding member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in the category of Russian language and literature, author of philosophical and psychological poems, short stories, stories, and novels