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John Fletcher
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This chapter investigates the colossal contributions John Fletcher made to early modern drama. Fletcher was a deeply collaborative playwright, but many of the theories on his collaborations continue to present insoluble difficulties. This chapter offers a significant reinvestigation of Fletcher’s canon and provides new insights into how Shakespeare and Fletcher worked together on Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen. The chapter also investigates evidence that traces of Shakespeare and Fletcher’s lost play Cardenio survive today.

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Shakespeare’s borrowed feathers

How early modern playwrights shaped the world’s greatest writer

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