Karel Čapek - Scientist of the Day - Linda Hall Library
Czech writer Karel Čapek who gave humanity the word "robot" was born on January 9. Want to know the origin of the word? Karel wo… in 2020 | Stage set, Latin words, Stranger
THE PLAY; 'R.U.R.,' or the Revolt of the Robots, Has a Revival at the Ethel Barrymore - The New York Times
R.U.R. (1920) is best known for first using the word “Robot.” In this drama about man abusing technology, Rossum's factory R.U.R … | Words, Students day, Book smart
Typings: Karel Čapek's R.U.R. (#1920Club)
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R.U.R.- Rossums Universal Robots by Karel Capek, transl. By Voyen Koreis
A century on, the monumental Czech play R.U.R remains pertinent - Emerging Europe | Intelligence, Community, News
Karel Capeks R.U.R. - Rossum Universal Robots by Karel Capek (German) Paperback 9783739249353 | eBay
DOC) “The Robot Condition: Karel Čapek's R.U.R. and Hannah Arendt on Labor, Technology, and Innovation” | Matthew D Dinan - Academia.edu
Karel Čapek's R. U. R. and A. N. Tolstoj's Revolt of the Machines