No, William Goldman did not actually visit the "Morgenstern Museum" with his grandson in "The Princess Bride." This is a fictional element created by Goldman to add an extra layer of mystery and intrigue to the story. The museum does not exist in real life.
S. Morgenstern is a fictional character created by William Goldman. There is no officially documented full name for S. Morgenstern as it is a pseudonym used by Goldman in his novel "The Princess Bride."
There is no S Morgenstern. He is as fictional as Westley and Buttercup are.
The book was written by William Goldman. He claimed to be abridging a book written by S. Morgenstern. S. Morgenstern does not actually exsist and is only Mr. Goldman's pen name.
"The Princess Bride" was supposedly written by S. Morgenstern and abridged by William Goldman, in what he called the "good-parts version". However, Goldman was actually the sole creator of the novel--he simply pretended that it was by a mythical man from a mythical land (Morganstern of Florin) and that he was merely abridging it. This has confused many people, who spend time looking for the "unabridged" version, when it simply doesn't exist.
The princess bride is a book writen by William Goldman (pen name; S. Morgenstern). It was eventually made into a movie. I suggest you read the book and see the movie!
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"The Princess Bride" was supposedly written by S. Morgenstern and abridged by William Goldman, in what he called the "good-parts version". However, Goldman was actually the sole creator of the novel--he simply pretended that it was by a mythical man from a mythical land (Morganstern of Florin) and that he was merely abridging it. This has confused many people, who spend time looking for the "unabridged" version, when it simply doesn't exist.
No, William Goldman and Jane Goldman are not related.
The book buttercup's baby doesn't actually exist the first chapter was just added at the end of The Princess Bride for literary effect. S. Morgenstern doesn't actually exist the entire book was written by William Goldman and isn't an abridgement at all and the quotes at the begening are made up. William Goldaman has thought of writing Buttercup's Baby similar to the Princess Bride but hasn' done anything yet
No. She passed away in 2002. Her children were there, and her grandson was in the bridal party.
In short: No. Author and screenwriter William Goldman of The Princess Bride wrote the beginning of a sequel, that appears in the newest editions of The Princess Bride called "Buttercup's Baby".
William Goldman was born on August 12, 1931.