The Wind in the Willows
How is The Wind in the Willows a good example of the "Golden Age" and what makes it a good fantasy?

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The Wind in the Willows was published in 1908: in the heart of what has been called the “Golden Age of children’s literature.” This was a time when beautifully illustrated books came out for children; Animals were anthropomorphized in a way that could be enjoyed by both children and adults.