👉 In literature, a "idyllia" refers to a type of poetic form that combines elements of both nature and human experience. It is characterized by vivid descriptions of landscapes, sounds, and emotions, often with a sense of wonder or elation. Idyllic settings are often described as peaceful, serene, and full of beauty. The term was coined in the 19th century by American poet Emily Dickinson to describe her own idyll-like experiences during her time in rural New England.