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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 24 MIN

The Princess Bride William Goldman

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William Goldman's The Princess Bride is presented as an abridged version of a supposedly longer work by S. Morgenstern, with Goldman's commentary woven throughout. The text details the beloved fairytale of Buttercup and Westley, including their challenges with pirates, a giant, and a scheming prince. Interspersed are Goldman's anecdotes about adapting the book into a screenplay, his interactions with people involved in its creation, and his personal reflections on the story's impact on his life and family. Through these dual narratives, Goldman explores themes of love, adventure, storytelling, and the sometimes-disappointing realities of the creative industries.

William Goldman's The Princess Bride is presented as an abridged version of a supposedly longer work by S. Morgenstern, with Goldman's commentary woven throughout. The text details the beloved fairytale of Buttercup and Westley, including their challenges with pirates, a giant, and a scheming prince. Interspersed are Goldman's anecdotes about adapting the book into a screenplay, his interactions with people involved in its creation, and his personal reflections on the story's impact on his life and family. Through these dual narratives, Goldman explores themes of love, adventure, storytelling, and the sometimes-disappointing realities of the creative industries.

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