Phineas Fletcher

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Phineas Fletcher was a 17th-century English poet and clergyman best known for his allegorical religious and pastoral works, including "The Purple Island."

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instanceOf English poet
clergyman
human
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
describedBySource Dictionary of National Biography NERFINISHED
The Purple Island and Other Poems (various editions) NERFINISHED
educatedAt Eton College
King's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork pastoral literature
religious literature
floruit 17th century
genre allegorical poetry
pastoral poetry
religious poetry
hasPartInWork Piscatorie Eclogs is a series of pastoral eclogues NERFINISHED
Sicelides is a pastoral drama
The Purple Island is an allegorical poem NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryPeriod English Renaissance NERFINISHED
Jacobean era NERFINISHED
movement Metaphysical poets NERFINISHED
notableWork Piscatorie Eclogs NERFINISHED
Sicelides NERFINISHED
The Purple Island NERFINISHED
occupation clergyman
poet
relative Giles Fletcher the Elder NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sibling Giles Fletcher the Younger NERFINISHED
workLocation England

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Giles Fletcher the Elder child Phineas Fletcher