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  1. 约翰·弗莱彻(John Fletcher, 1579–1625 ) 是雅各派剧作家。继威廉莎士比亚为国王手下的家庭剧作家之后,他是当时最多产和最有影响力的剧作家之一。在他的一生中和早期的维新时期,他的名声可以与莎士比亚相媲美。他与弗朗西斯·博蒙特合作创作戏剧,并与莎士比亚合作创作了三部戏剧。

  2. About John Fletcher. My groups research is focused on the development and application of imaging mass spectrometry for biological analysis. Mass spectrometry provides molecular specific chemical information without the need to incorporate exogenous labels. When used in an imaging modality this chemical precision is combined with precise spatial ...

  3. Fletcher was born in Rye, Sussex, England, and baptized on Dec. 20, 1579. When not quite 12, John was apparently admitted to Bene’t (now Corpus Christi) College, Cambridge. From 1596 until 1607 nothing is known of him. Fletcher’s name is first linked with Beaumont’s in Ben Jonson ’s Volpone (1607), to which both men contributed encomiums.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Works about Fletcher [edit] "John Fletcher," in The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (pp. 57−61), by Gerard Langbaine, London: Thomas Leigh (1698) "Beaumont and Fletcher," by Algernon Charles Swinburne in Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (3) (1878) "Beaumont and Fletcher," in The American Cyclopædia (1879)

  5. John Fletcher, a highly successful playwright for the Jacobean theater, wrote more than 50 plays, both single-handedly and in collaboration with other playwrights. He was born in Rye, Sussex, the son of a minister. By 1596 his parents had died, leaving behind debts and nine children.John Fletcher was known for his tragicomedies, and his plays were performed at royal court.

  6. John Fletcher (Rye, 1579 — Londres, 1625) foi um dramaturgo inglês do período jacobita. Seguindo William Shakespeare como escritor da King's Men, ele estava entre os dramaturgos mais prolíficos e influentes de sua época; durante sua vida e na Restauração inicial, sua fama rivalizava com a de Shakespeare.

  7. John Fletcher. John William Fletcher (1729-1785) was a contemporary of John Wesley, a key interpreter of Wesleyan (or Arminian) theology in the 18th century, and one of Methodism's first great theologians.Of French Hugenot stock, his given name was actually Jean Guillaume de la Flechere.Fletcher was renowned in the Britain of his day for his piety and generosity; when asked if he had any needs ...