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R.U.R.

R.U.R.

By: Karel Capek

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One of the classics of twentieth-century theater, this brilliantly conceived and exquisitely executed play by Czech playwright Karel Čapek (1890–1938) looks to a future in which all workers are automatons, or "robots" — a word this play made a permanent part of the language. The robots revolt when their manufacturing formula is changed to make them more irritable and to give them the human ability to hate, and the resulting catastrophe makes for a powerful and deeply moving theatrical experience.
"It is murderous social satire, done in terms of the most hair-raising melodrama," wrote Alexander Woolcott in his 1922 review of the first U.S. performance of this universally admired play. Heywood Broun wrote, "Čapek is potentially one of the great men in the modern drama. He has devised a scene at the end of the third act as awesome as anything we have ever seen in the theatre." This is the scene in which one of the last remaining humans, knowing himself and his species to be doomed, muses: "It was a great thing to be a man. There was something immense about it."

Reprint of the Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, 1923 edition.
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 to 48 hours
ISBN 100486419266
ISBN 139780486419268
Author/EditorKarel Capek
FormatBook
Grade level9 and Up (ages 14 and up)
Page Count64
Dimensions5 x 8

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