bucolicism
(bjuːˈkɒlɪsɪz(ə)m)
[f. bucolic + -ism.]
Bucolic qualities or characteristics; the bucolic style.
| 1879 M. Pattison Milton iii. 41 This factitious bucolicism is pervaded by a pathos, which, like volcanic heat, has fused into a new compound the dilapidated débris of the Theocritean world. 1893 Temple Bar Jan. 63 Beer, brandy and bucolicism notwithstanding. |