pastoralisms

/ˈpæstərəˌlɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Ideas, beliefs, or artistic expressions that idealize rural life and nature, often contrasting it with the corruption of cities.
    • The art exhibit contrasted urban chaos with gentle pastoralisms of rolling hills and sheep.
    • The poet's work is filled with pastoralisms that celebrate the simplicity of farming life.
    • Many modern films reject the old pastoralisms and show the harsh realities of country living.
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