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FLETCHER, PHINEAS (1582-1650)

This article appears in Volume V10, Page 499 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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FLETCHER, PHINEAS (1582-1650) , English poet, elder son of Dr Giles Fletcher, and brother of Giles the younger, noticed above, was born at
Cranbrook
 , Kent, and was baptized on the 8th of April 1582. He was admitted a scholar of Eton, and in 'Coo entered King's College,
Cambridge
 . He graduated B.A. in 1604, and M.A. in 1608, and was one of the contributors to Sorrow's Joy (1603). His
pastoral
  drama, Sicelides or Piscatory (pr. 1631) was written (1614) for performance before James I., but only produced after the king's departure at King's College. He had been ordained priest and before 1611 became a fellow of his college, but he left
Cambridge
  before 1616, apparently because certain emoluments were refused him. He became chaplain to Sir
Henry
  Willoughby, who presented him in 1621 to the rectory of Hilgay, Norfolk, where he married and spent the rest of his life. In 1627 he published Locustae, vel Pietas Jesuitica. The Locusts or Apollyonists, two parallel poems in Latin and English furiously attacking the Jesuits. Dr Grosart saw in this
work
  one of the sources of Milton's conception of Satan. Next year appeared an erotic poem, Brittains Ida, with Edmund Spenser's name on the title-page. It is certainly not by Spenser, and is printed by Dr Grosart with the works of Phineas Fletcher. Sicelides, a play acted at King's College in 1614, was printed in 1631. In 1632 appeared two theological
prose
  treatises, The Way to Blessedness and Joy in Tribulation, and in 1633 his magnum opus, The Purple Island. The book was dedicated to his friend Edward Benlowes, and included his Piscatorie Eclags and other Poetical Miscellanies. He died in 1650, his will being proved by his widow on the 13th of December of that year. The Purple Island, or the Isle of Man, is a poem in twelve cantos describing in cumbrous allegory the physiological structure of the human
body
  and the mind of man. The intellectual qualities are personified, while the veins are rivers, the bones the mountains of the island, the whole analogy being worked out with
great
  ingenuity. The manner of Spenser is preserved throughout, but Fletcher never lost sight of his moral
aim to lose himself in digressions like those of the Faerie Queene. What he gains in unity of design, however, he more than loses in human
interest
  and action. The
chief
  charm of the poem lies in its descriptions of rural scenery. The Piscatory Eclogues are pastorals the characters of which are represented as fisher boys on the banks of the Cam, and are interesting for the light they cast .on the biography of the poet himself (Thyrsil) and his father (Thelgon). The poetry of Phineas Fletcher has not the sublimity sometimes reached by his brother Giles. The mannerisms are more pronounced and the conceits more far-fetched, but the verse is fluent, and lacks neither colour nor music.
A complete edition of his works (4 vols.) was privately printed by Dr A. B. Grosart (Fuller Worthies Library, 1869).


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