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)

One Hundred and One Famous Poems (1916) — Contributor, some editions — 2,315 copies, 21 reviews
Henry VIII (1612) 1,589 copies, 24 reviews
The Two Noble Kinsmen (1612) 628 copies, 14 reviews
English Poetry, Volume I: From Chaucer to Gray (1910) — Contributor — 612 copies
The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1613) — traditionally (but probably falsely) listed as co-author — 275 copies, 2 reviews
English Renaissance Drama (2002) — Contributor — 238 copies, 1 review
The Standard Book of British and American Verse (1932) — Contributor — 130 copies, 1 review
Double Falsehood: Third Series (2009) — Original author — 120 copies, 5 reviews
The Tamer Tamed (RSC Classics) (2003) 91 copies, 1 review
The maid's tragedy (1968) 89 copies
Philaster (1969) — Author — 86 copies, 1 review
Six plays by contemporaries of Shakespeare (1915) — Contributor — 73 copies
Collins Albatross Book of Verse (1960) — Contributor — 62 copies
Select Plays (1911) 60 copies, 1 review
The chief Elizabethan dramatists, excluding Shakespeare (2017) — Contributor — 50 copies, 2 reviews
William Shakespeare and Others: Collaborative Plays (2013) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review
A king and no king (1964) — Author — 48 copies
The Island Princess (2003) 46 copies
Beaumont and Fletcher (2010) 29 copies, 1 review
Cardenio (1613) 28 copies
Five Stuart tragedies (1972) — Contributor — 19 copies
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher (2006) — Author — 18 copies
The Faithful Shepherdess (1980) 17 copies, 1 review
The custom of the country (1999) 13 copies
The best Elizabethan plays (2015) — some editions — 11 copies
The Routledge Anthology of Early Modern Drama (2020) — Contributor — 10 copies
Comedies and Tragedies 10 copies, 1 review
The False One (2008) 9 copies
Bonduca (2010) 8 copies
The Wild-Goose Chase (1980) 7 copies, 1 review
The Scornful Ladie, 1616 (1972) 7 copies
Restoration promptbooks (1981) — Contributor — 6 copies
Beggars bush (2015) 6 copies
Covent Garden drollery; a miscellany of 1672 — Contributor — 5 copies
The Honest Man's Fortune (2012) 5 copies
Beaumont & Fletcher Vol. 1 5 copies, 1 review
The faithful friends (Malone Society) — attributed author — 4 copies
Wife for a Month (1983) 3 copies
A very woman, or The prince of Tarent — Author — 2 copies
Mermaid Series (14 vols) (1893) 2 copies
Lyrics from the Plays — Author — 1 copy

John Fletcher (2)

Three Strong Women (2012) — Translator, some editions — 721 copies, 35 reviews
The Red Cross and the Holocaust (1988) — Translator, some editions — 27 copies
Samuel Beckett's Art (1967) 10 copies

John Fletcher (3)

Portrait of St. Paul (2016) 19 copies
Christ Manifested (1990) 9 copies
Fletcher on perfection (2000) 7 copies
The New Birth (2015) 5 copies
Checks to Antinomianism (2009) 3 copies
The Works of Rev. John Fletcher 3 copies, 2 reviews

John Fletcher (21)

Collected Works (2006) — Contributor — 32 copies, 2 reviews
Fantastic adventures. No. 123 (Sept. 1952) — Contributor — 1 copy

John Fletcher (8)

Works have been aliased into John F. Hurst.

John Fletcher (11)

Works have been aliased into J. H. Fletcher.

Claim the Kingdom (1996) 9 copies
A Far Country (2000) 3 copies

John Fletcher (12)

Works have been aliased into John C. Fletcher.

John Fletcher (unknown)

The Saints' Everlasting Rest (1673) — some editions — 692 copies, 2 reviews
Wuhan (2021) 7 copies
The Humorous Lieutenant (2018) 2 copies, 1 review
The Sea Voyage 2 copies
Women Pleased (2018) 1 copy
Land Of Golden Wattle (2017) 1 copy
Mixed moss, 2021 (2021) — Contributor — 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.