Seasons
Dallas Lore Sharp was born in 1870 in Haleyville, Cumberland County, New Jersey. After
a childhood spent exploring the fields, forests, and swamps of South Jersey, he attended
Brown University and eventually became Professor of English at Boston University.
Writing in the first quarter of the twentieth century, Sharp was among the most popular
nature writers of his time. He mused on aspects of nature that could be found in one’s
backyard – native birds, small mammals, creeks, trees and loose fall leaves – successfully
translating the wild world into his readers’ living rooms. The present volume is a
selection of essays from The Whole Year Round, originally published as four shorter texts, each based on a season. In these essays
Sharp concentrates upon the small scale of the natural world, a focus that highlights
the grandness of nature as a whole. Republished with a new foreword.
158 pages, paperback, $5.95.


