John Fletcher (disambiguation)
"John Fletcher" is composed of at least 25 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
John Fletcher (1)
Shakespeare and Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Other Players in His Story (2007) 315 copies, 6 reviews
The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1613) — traditionally (but probably falsely) listed as co-author — 275 copies, 2 reviews
Elizabethan Drama, Volume II: Dekker; Jonson; Beaumont and Fletcher; Webster; Massinger (2004) — Contributor — 218 copies
Four Jacobean Sex Tragedies: William Barksted and Lewis Machin: The Insatiate Countess; Francis Beaumont and John Fletch (1998) 79 copies
Three Renaissance Travel Plays: The Travels of Three English Brothers; The Sea Voyage; The Antipodes (1995) 18 copies
Three Shrew Plays: Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew; with The Anonymous The Taming of a Shrew & Fletcher's The Tamer Tamed (2010) 13 copies
The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, Volume III: Love's Cure, The Noble Gentleman, The Tragedy of Thierry and Theodoret, The Faithful Shepherdess (1976) — Author — 9 copies
Three Seventeenth-Century Plays on Women and Performance (Revels Plays Companions Library) (2006) — Author — 9 copies
Fifty comedies and tragedies 8 copies
The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon, Volume I: The Knight of the Burning Pestle, The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, The Woman Hater, The Coxcomb,… (1920) — Author — 7 copies
Beaumont & Fletcher Vol. 2 7 copies
The works of Beaumont & Fletcher, with notes and a memoir by Alexander Dyce [volume II only] 6 copies
Love's Cure, or The Martial Maid: By John Fletcher and Philip Massinger (The Revels Plays) (2022) 5 copies
Sir John van Olden Barnavelt 5 copies
Covent Garden drollery; a miscellany of 1672 — Contributor — 5 copies
The faithful friends (Malone Society) — attributed author — 4 copies
The Delphian Course : Part Seven : Story of the Drama, Nature Study — Contributor — 4 copies
Thierry and Theodoret: John Fletcher, Philip Massinger and Nathan Field (The Revels Plays) (2024) 3 copies
The Plays of David Garrick, Volume 6: Garrick's Alterations of Others, 1751-1756 (1982) — Contributor — 3 copies
The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher — Author — 3 copies
Elizabethan dramatists: Marlow's "Dr. Faustus", Jonson's "Every man in his humour", Beaumont and Fletcher's "Philaste" (1903) 2 copies
The maid's tragedy and Philaster 2 copies
A very woman, or The prince of Tarent — Author — 2 copies
The Spanish Curate 1 copy
Lyrics from the Plays — Author — 1 copy
John Fletcher (2)
Faber Critical Guide : Samuel Beckett : Waiting for Godot + Endgame + Krapp's Last Tape (2000) 57 copies
Abjection, Melancholia, and Love: The Work of Julia Kristeva (Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature Series) (1990) 22 copies
John Fletcher (3)
The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments that carefully printed from the most correct copies of the present authorized translation, including marginal readings and… (1954) 11 copies, 1 review
An appeal to matter of fact and common sense; or, A rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate (1830) (2016) 8 copies
Posthumous pieces of the late Reverend John William de la Fletchere: Containing his pastoral and familiar epistles, (2010) 6 copies
The works of The Rev. John Fletcher late Vicar of Madeley Vol.7 Portrait of St Paul and Socinianism 2 copies
An answer to the Rev. Mr. Toplady's "Vindication of the decrees," &c. By the author of the Checks 1 copy
John Fletcher (21)
Fantastic adventures. No. 123 (Sept. 1952) — Contributor — 1 copy
John Fletcher (unknown)
Lanchester Legacy: A Celebration of Genius v. 3: A Trilogy of Lanchester Works (1996) 2 copies, 1 review
The Sea Voyage 2 copies
Wesley's Designated Successor: The Life, Letters, and Literary Labours of Rev. John William Fletcher 1 copy
Liberators! : Napoleonic Wargaming in South America : Supplement I : The War in the South (2006) 1 copy, 1 review
The Prophetess, an Opera 1 copy
The prophetess 1 copy
DISCOURS SUR LA GENERATION 1 copy
“Collector’s Edition” The works of the Reverend John Fletcher Volume 1 1809 [Premium Leather Bound] 1 copy
“Collector’s Edition” The works of the Reverend John Fletcher Volume 2 1809 [Premium Leather Bound] 1 copy
“Collector’s Edition” The works of the Reverend John Fletcher Volume 4 1809 [Premium Leather Bound] 1 copy
THE CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE 1 copy
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- 1) Fletcher, John, 1579-1625. Tamer tamed
2) Fletcher, John, 1937- About Beckett
3) Fletcher, John, 1729-1785. An appeal to matter of fact and common sense
4) Fletcher, John, 1946- Fletcher's game
5) Fletcher, John 1929- Effective interviewing
6) Fletcher, John, game designer Psychosis, Ship of Fools
7) Fletcher, John, 1952- Cars and trucks
8) This is John Fletcher Hurst (1834-1903) - Historia general del cristianismo (It's even wrong on the cover)
9) Fletcher, John Edward. John Degotardi, printer, publisher, and photographer
10) Fletcher, John (John Molyneux) The Harwell Trail
11) Fletcher, John 1934- Claim the Kingdom
12) Fletcher, John C. The futures of Protestant seminaries
13) Fletcher, John, 1791-1862 Studies on slavery
14) Fletcher, John W. - A rational vindication of the catholick faith
17) Fletcher, John 1910-1986 Sutton Courtenay
18) Fletcher, John d. 1848? - The Difficulties of Protestantism
19) Fletcher, John, 1903- The painted churches of Romania
20) Hilde Boos-Hamburger wrote The Creative Power of Colour: Steiner's Approach to Colour in Art
21) John Fletcher (from ISFDB) - Terror from the Abyss
22) Fletcher, John (John Edward) - Tourism (not, I think, the same as 9)
(23) John Fletcher, b. 1975, author of Preaching to Convert
(24) John Fletcher, b. 1948, author of Freud and the Scene of Trauma
(25) John Fletcher, military historian and war gamer, author of The Wars of Spanish American Independence 1809–29
(26) John Fletcher, author of Introduction to Clay Shooting
(27) John Douglas F. Fletcher, 1931–1986, author of Reader Services in Polytechnic Libraries
The cataloguing in many places (even in reputable libraries) of works by the Jacobean playwrights Francis Beaumont (1584–1616) and John Fletcher (1579–1625) and their various collaborators tends to be confusing. Works by Fletcher alone can be found catalogued under Beaumont or under Beaumont & Fletcher; works by Beaumont alone can be found catalogued under Fletcher or under Beaumont & Fletcher; collaborations by Beaumont & Fletcher can be found catalogued under Fletcher alone or under Beaumont alone; collaborations by Fletcher and Massinger can be found catalogued under Fletcher alone or under Beaumont & Fletcher; and some works are catalogued correctly! Collected and selected editions usually include a mix. (These confusions occurred even in the 17th century.) Here’s a breakdown: it’s a lot, but all of these are present in single play volumes or in Beaumont & Fletcher collections listed on LT.
Works by Beaumont alone: The Knight of the Burning Pestle; Salmacis & Hermaphroditus; Masque of the Inner Temple
Works by Fletcher alone: The Faithful Shepherdess; Bonduca; Valentinian; The Woman’s Prize, or, The Tamer Tamed; Monsieur Thomas; The Island Princess; The Loyal Subject; The Mad Lover; The Pilgrim; A Wife for a Month; Rule a Wife & Have a Wife; The Chances; The Wild-Goose Chase; Women Pleased; Wit without Money; The Humourous Lieutenant, or, Demetrius & Enanthe
Works by Beaumont & Fletcher together: The Maid’s Tragedy; Philaster, or, Love Lies A-Bleeding; A King & No King; Cupid’s Revenge; The Scornful Lady; The Coxcomb; The Woman Hater; The Captain; Love’s Pilgrimage; The Noble Gentleman
Works by Beaumont & Fletcher and Philip Massinger: Thierry & Theodoret; Beggars Bush; Love’s Cure
Works by Fletcher and Massinger: Barnavelt; The Custom of the Country; The Double Marriage; The Elder Brother; The False One; The Little French Lawyer; The Lovers’ Progress; The Prophetess; The Sea Voyage; The Spanish Curate; A Very Woman
Works by Fletcher and various collaborators: The Fair Maid of the Inn (with Massinger, John Webster & John Ford); Henry VIII (with Shakespeare); The Two Noble Kinsmen (with Shakespeare); Four Plays in One (with Nathan Field); The Queen of Corinth (with Massinger & Field); The Knight of Malta (with Massinger & Field); The Honest Man’s Fortune (with Massinger & Field & Cyril Tourneur); The Maid in the Mill (with William Rowley); The Night Walker (revised by James Shirley); Rollo Duke of Normandy, or, The Bloody Brother (with Massinger & ?Jonson, ?Chapman, ?Field)
Works printed with the Beaumont & Fletcher canon but which are by other authors altogether: The Nice Valour by Thomas Middleton; Wit at Several Weapons by Middleton & Rowley; The Laws of Candy by John Ford.




