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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1938

Author
  
Lester del Rey

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Media type
  
Print (Magazine)

Originally published
  
December 1938

Country
  
United States of America


Genre(s)
  
Science fiction short story

Published in
  
Astounding Science Fiction

Nominations
  
Retro Hugo Award for Best Short Story

Similar
  
Lester del Rey books, Other books

"Helen O’Loy" is a science fiction short story by American writer Lester del Rey originally published in 1938 in Astounding Science Fiction.

Contents

Plot summary

Two young men, a mechanic, Dave, and a medical student, Phil, collaborate on modifying a household robot, originally meant only to cook and clean. They are more successful than they intended; despite the robot's household programming, it develops emotions. The robot, named "Helen O’Loy", falls in love with Dave. Dave initially avoids her and rejects her advances, but after some time he marries her and they live together on his farm.

Over the years Phil assists her in artificially aging her features to match the changes that occur in her human husband. When Dave inevitably dies, she sends a letter to Phil asking him to dissolve her metallic structure and bury her remains with her husband. She begs him not to let anyone discover their secret. In the final line it is revealed that Phil, who had been narrating the story, had secretly been in love with her the whole time.

Reception

"Helen O’Loy" was among the stories selected in 1970 by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the best science fiction short stories published before the creation of the Nebula Awards. As such, it was published in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964.

References

Helen O'Loy Wikipedia