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John Fletcher was a prolific playwright, who not only wrote his own plays, but also
had a hand in numerous plays written in collaboration with other authors. Sometimes, it is nearly impossible to tell who wrote what, and various plays are ascribed at various times to Fletcher alone, Fletcher with Beaumont, Massinger, Shakespeare and so on. I have endeavoured to classify the plays according to current research consensus — if new information surfaces, I will gladly adjust the listings accordingly.
Please note, type size on some of the texts at Google Books is small. Right above the text window there is an image of a magnifying glass, which allows you to zoom in for readability.
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The Complete Plays of John Fletcher
The Honest Man's Fortune (1613; pub.1647 folio) - with Massinger and Field
Complete - Google Books
Wit at Several Weapons (1613; pub.1647 folio) - with Middleton and Rowley
Complete - Google Books
The Knight of Malta (1616-18; pub.1647 folio) - with Massinger and Field
Complete - Google Books
Queen of Corinth (1616-17; pub. 1647 folio) - with Massinger and Field
Complete - Google Books
Complete - Paul Ellison
[Weep no more]
The Bloody Brother; or, Rollo, Duke of Normandy (?1617-30; pub.1639) - with Massinger, Jonson, and Chapman
Complete - Google Books
[The drinking song]
[Take, oh, take those lips away]
The Nice Valour; or, the Passionate Madman (?1616-30; pub. 1647 fol) - with Middleton
Complete - Google Books
Complete - Chris Leary
[Hence, all you vain delights]
The Maid in the Mill (1623; pub. 1647 fol) - with William Rowley
Complete - Google Books
The Fair Maid of the Inn (1626; pub. 1647 fol) - with Massinger, Ford, and Webster
Complete - Google Books
The Night-Walker; or, the Little Thief (pub. 1640) - Revised by Shirley
Complete - Google Books
Four Plays in One (?1609–12) - with Nathan Field
Complete - Google Books
To The True Master In His Art, B. Jonson, On His Volpone
To His Worthy Friend, Master Ben Jonson, On His Catiline
Sonnet
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