Rossum's universal robots (R.U.R.)

a collective drama in three acts with a comedy prelude

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Karel Čapek: Rossum's universal robots (R.U.R.) (2011, Hesperus)

104 pages

English language

Published 2011 by Hesperus.

ISBN:
978-1-84391-459-4
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OCLC Number:
648100576

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"In 1920 Čapek wrote what was to become his most famous work, the play 'R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)', a meditation on the themes of humanity and subjugation that introduced the 'robot'. He was prolific throughout the 1920s, his plays addressing a range of subjects, although best remembered as a writer of early science fiction. Čapek also dealt with contemporary moral and political issues, including the rise of corporations and European fascism"--

"Determined to liberate the mass-produced but highly intelligent robots forged in the machinery of Rossum's island factory, Helena Glory arrives in a blaze of righteousness. Soon perplexed by the robots' seeming humanity but absolute lack of sentience, she deserts her strident campaigning and falls in love with Domin, the factory's General Manager. Yet even as their life on the island appears to become more comfortable, the tide is turning against the humans ... Drawing huge international attention following its …

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Subjects

  • Drama
  • Robots