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John Fletcher
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Noun1.John FletcherJohn Fletcher - prolific English dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and many other dramatists (1579-1625)


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Purporting to give a "wholly fresh picture of Charles" in a book that takes its agenda "less from the debates of historians than from the issues that emerged from the archives" (xxii) we find ourselves at the outset caught up in a litany of references to Thomas Cogswell, Anthony Fletcher, John Morrill, L.
Though there is currently much academic support for the view that Henry VIII was in fact a collaborative effort with fellow Elizabethan playwright, John Fletcher, John Margeson, emeritus professor of English at the University of Toronto, believes that, "the authorship question is unlikely to be settled to everyone's satisfaction unless startling new external evidence is uncovered at some future date.
 
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