Author:John Fletcher

Solo Plays

 * The Faithful Shepherdess, pastoral (written 1608–9; printed 1609?)
 * Valentinian, tragedy (1610–14; 1647)
 * Monsieur Thomas, comedy (c. 1610–16; 1639)
 * The Woman's Prize, or The Tamer Tamed, comedy (c. 1611?; 1647)
 * Bonduca, tragedy (1611–14; 1647)
 * The Chances, comedy (c. 1613–25; 1647)
 * Wit Without Money, comedy (c. 1614; 1639)
 * The Mad Lover, tragicomedy (acted Jan. 5, 1617; 1647)
 * The Loyal Subject, tragicomedy (licensed Nov. 16, 1618; revised 1633?; 1647)
 * The Humorous Lieutenant, tragicomedy (c. 1619; 1647)
 * Women Pleased, tragicomedy (c. 1619–23; 1647)
 * The Island Princess, tragicomedy (c. 1620; 1647)
 * The Wild Goose Chase, comedy (c. 1621; 1652)
 * The Pilgrim, comedy (c. 1621; 1647)
 * A Wife for a Month, tragicomedy (licensed May 27, 1624; 1647)
 * Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, comedy (licensed Oct. 19, 1624; 1640)

Collaborations
With Massinger:
 * Sir John van Olden Barnavelt, tragedy (August 1619; MS)
 * The Little French Lawyer, comedy (c. 1619–23; 1647)
 * A Very Woman, tragicomedy (c. 1619–22; licensed June 6, 1634; 1655)
 * The Custom of the Country, comedy (c. 1619–23; 1647)
 * The Double Marriage, tragedy (c. 1619–23; 1647)
 * The False One, history (c. 1619-23; 1647)
 * The Prophetess, tragicomedy (licensed May 14, 1622; 1647)
 * The Sea Voyage, comedy (licensed June 22, 1622; 1647)
 * The Spanish Curate, comedy (licensed Oct. 24, 1622; 1647)
 * The Lovers' Progress or The Wandering Lovers, tragicomedy (licensed Dec. 6, 1623; revised 1634; 1647)
 * The Elder Brother, comedy (c. 1625; 1637)

With Massinger and Field:
 * The Honest Man's Fortune, tragicomedy (1613; 1647)
 * The Queen of Corinth, tragicomedy (c. 1616–18; 1647)
 * The Knight of Malta, tragicomedy (c. 1619; 1647)

With Shakespeare:
 * Henry VIII, history (c. 1613; 1623)
 * The Two Noble Kinsmen, tragicomedy (c. 1613; 1634)
 * Cardenio, tragicomedy? (c. 1613)

With Middleton and Rowley:
 * Wit at Several Weapons, comedy (c. 1610–20; 1647)

With Rowley:
 * The Maid in the Mill (licensed Aug. 29, 1623; 1647).

With Field:
 * Four Plays, or Moral Representations, in One, morality (c. 1608–13; 1647) (Some assign this play to Fletcher and Beaumont.)

With Massinger, Jonson, and Chapman:
 * Rollo Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, tragedy (c. 1617; revised 1627–30?; 1639)

With Shirley:
 * The Night Walker, or The Little Thief, comedy (c. 1611; 1640)

Uncertain:
 * The Nice Valour, or The Passionate Madman, comedy (c. 1615–25; 1647)
 * The Laws of Candy, tragicomedy (c. 1619–23; 1647)
 * The Fair Maid of the Inn, comedy (licensed Jan. 22, 1626; 1647)
 * The Faithful Friends, tragicomedy (registered June 29, 1660; MS.)