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The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Originally published 1973; this edition 2007
Publisher: Harcourt
PG (L, V, D, H, S)
Some Coarse Language
Violence
Minor Drug Use
Supernatural Elements
Sexual References
Representations
Gender:
Bechdel fail. I think there is only one conversation between two women in the novel and it is a) about a man and b) didn't happen (Buttercup does talk to her mother at one point, but her father is in the conversation too. Also, it's about a man). Kind of unsurprising given the plot.
Sex:
So far as I am aware, everyone whose sexuality we have information about appears to be heterosexual
Race & Ethnicity:
Every character is some variety of white European or USAian except Fezzik, who is Turkish.
Disability, Physical Diversity and Health:
Three villains in the story are, respectively, hunchbacked, six-fingered, and an albino. The author-character's (fictitious, according to Wikipedia) son is fat as a child, and subject to much scorn by the author-character on this matter. One hero character has gigantism.