Here are some of his other notable works:
* "The Problem of the Historical Present" (1931): This book explores the use of the historical present in narrative writing.
* "The London Mercury" (1920-1939): Fletcher was the editor of this literary magazine, which published works by prominent writers like T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf.
* "The English Usage and Abusage" (1936): A guide to the correct use of English grammar and vocabulary, written in collaboration with W.C. Sellar.
Fletcher also wrote several other books on English literature and language, including:
* "The Background of English Literature" (1932)
* "The Use of English" (1938)
* "The English Language: A History" (1939)
His work is considered to be valuable for its thoroughness, clarity, and insights into the development of English language and literature.