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Introduction: From The Princess Bride to Computational Personality

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(Reiner and Scheinman in The princess bride. ACT III Communications, USA, 1987) is a wonderful romantic fantasy directed by Rob Reiner. The film’s characters, such as the Spanish fencer Inigo Montoya, who is seeking to revenge the death of his father, have become cult figures, lingering in the memories of the film’s audience.

The citation should come at the begining of the chapterPeople are very open-minded about new things—as long as they’re exactly like the old ones. (Charles F. Kettering)

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Neuman, Y. (2016). Introduction: From The Princess Bride to Computational Personality. In: Computational Personality Analysis. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42460-6_1

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