John Fletcher was a British playwright of the Jacobean period.
John Fletcher was a British playwright of the Jacobean period.
He was born in 1579 and died in 1625.
He is known for his collaboration with Francis Beaumont, with whom he wrote plays like 'The Maid's Tragedy' and 'Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding'.
After Beaumont's death, Fletcher continued his prolific career, collaborating with Shakespeare on 'The Two Noble Kinsmen'.
His works were popular in his time and continue to be appreciated today..