
How Spring Came in New England
Written in the late 19th century, 'How Spring Came in New England' by Charles Dudley Warner is a reflective essay that humorously examines the unpredictable nature of spring in New England. Warner personifies the struggle between winter and spring, capturing the emotional responses of locals as they face the whims of the season, from thawing landscapes to unexpected snowstorms. The work blends observational writing and natural philosophy, illustrating how the changing climate mirrors human resilience and hope amidst adversity.







































