R.U.R. (Rossum s Universal Robots) e a genese do robo na literatura moderna / R.U.R. (Rossum s Universal Robots) and the genesis of robots in modern literature
AUTOR(ES)
Michel Jalil Fauza
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008
RESUMO
This work examines the theatrical play R.U.R. (Universal Rossum s Robots), written by the Czech author Karel Capek in 1920, and its particular importance for introducing, in modern literature, the figure of the robot as we conceive of it today. Initially, we briefly present some of automatons realized in fantastic literature of the XIX century, distinguishing Capek s new approach. Later, we point out parts of the play, act by act, suggesting relationships to particular philosophers and commenting the criticism on the play, in order to suggest new possibilities of reading different from the common interpretations since its publication and first production. For the success of such task, we need to rethink the meaning of the robot, inside the fictional context of R.U.R., and the implications generated by its appearance
ASSUNTO(S)
ficção cientifica robots science fiction robos
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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