Which sentence uses the correct capitalization for the name of the season?
I will travel in the summer of 2013.
or
I will travel in the Summer of 2013.
Which sentence uses the correct capitalization for the name of the season?
I will travel in the summer of 2013.
or
I will travel in the Summer of 2013.
In contemporary English, you now normally capitalize the names of the seasons only when they are personified.
For personification, think of “poetic” or “creative” uses, where the season is thought of as possessing the characteristics of a person, and so becomes a proper noun meriting a capital letter.
Also, Midwinter and Midsummer are often capitalized, as they are specific days.
Finally, the named seasons of a named year are also capitalized: