Of Fletcher's unaided plays, The Faithfull Shepheardesse, The Mad Lover, The Loyall Subject, The Humorous Lieutenant, Women Pleas'd, The Island Princesse, and A Wife for a Moneth (all between c. 1608 and c. 1624) are perhaps the best.
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The Woman Hater, comedy (1606; 1607) · Cupid's Revenge, tragedy (c. 1607–12; 1615) · Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, tragicomedy (c. 1609; 1620) · The Coxcomb, ...
Fletcher's own work includes The Faithful Shepherdess (staged 1608), which he identified as a “pastoral tragicomedy,” and The Wild Goose Chase (staged around ...
The Woman Hater, comedy (1606; 1607) · Cupid's Revenge, tragedy (c. 1607-12; 1615) · Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, tragicomedy (c. 1609; 1620) · The Maid's ...
The most famous of his solo plays are The Faithful Shepherdess and The Loyal Subject. John Fletcher was, without doubt, the most popular playwright in London ...
An imagined account from the life of John Fletcher, who collaborated with William Shakespeare on many plays, including All is True (Henry VIII ) and The Two ...
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John Fletcher Poems · Aspatia's Song · Away, Delights · Beauty Clear and Fair · Bridal Song · Care-charming Sleep · God Lyaeus · Hear, ye Ladies · Hymn to Pan ...
By 1613, at the tender age of 40, had written a number of plays, including the hugely popular comedy The Scornful Lady, which was published in 8 editions by ...
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All the Plays of John Fletcher, including his collaborations with Shakespeare,Beaumont, Massinger, Jonson, and other Renaissance playwrights.