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  2. R.U.R. - Wikipedia

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    R.U.R. is a 1920 science fiction play by the Czech writer Karel Čapek. "R.U.R." stands for Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti (Rossum's Universal Robots, [1] a phrase that has been used as a subtitle in English versions). [2]

  3. Karel Čapek - Wikipedia

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    Illustrated by Josef Capek, Translated by Dagmar Herrmann; R.U.R, 1970, Pocket Books ISBN 0671466054; Tales from Two Pockets 1928–29 (in Czech), 1994, Catbird Press Paperback, ISBN 0945774257. Translation by Norma Comrada. Talks With T. G. Masaryk (non-fiction). Biography of T. G. Masaryk, founder of Czechoslovakia.

  4. Leonel Moura - Wikipedia

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    RUR, the birth of the robot In 2010 Leonel Moura creates a new version of the theatre play RUR with robots. R.U.R., Rossum’s Universal Robots is a classic playwright written by Karel Capek in the 1920s in which the word ROBOT was coined.

  5. R.U.R. (film) - Wikipedia

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    R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) is an upcoming science fiction musical film written and directed by Alex Proyas and based on the 1920 Czech play of the same name by Karel Čapek. The film stars Sammy Allsop, Lindsay Farris, Anthony LaPaglia, Mallory Jansen and Richard Roxburgh.

  6. Category:Plays by Karel Čapek - Wikipedia

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    The Mother (Čapek play) P. Pictures from the Insects' Life; R. R.U.R. W. The White Disease

  7. Talk:R.U.R. - Wikipedia

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    Take a look, for instance, at the Internet Broadway Database listing for the play here, or these listings on Amazon. We have a redirect from R.U.R. already, and there's no need for the "(play)" disambiguator -- and, as far as I know, no one ever refers to the play as "Rossum's Universal Robots", so that would be an inappropriate title.

  8. Brothers Čapek - Wikipedia

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    Karel Čapek (left) and Josef Čapek (right) The Brothers Čapek were Josef and Karel Čapek, Czech writers who sometimes wrote together.They are commemorated both for their literary/artistic works and political activism against oppressive government.

  9. War with the Newts - Wikipedia

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    War with the Newts (Válka s Mloky in the original Czech), also translated as Salamander Wars, is a 1936 satirical science fiction novel by Czech author Karel Čapek.It concerns the discovery in the Indian Ocean of a sea-dwelling race, an intelligent breed of newts, who are initially enslaved and exploited.