Background
Bennett was the daughter of London cigar importer Arthur Frankau (1849-1904) and writer Julia Frankau (1859-1916).
Bennett was the daughter of London cigar importer Arthur Frankau (1849-1904) and writer Julia Frankau (1859-1916).
She was among the "constellation of critics" called by the defence in the Lady Chatterley Trial of Doctorate. H. Lawrence. Though she was known as Joan throughout her life, she was christened Aline. As a don at Girton College, Cambridge, Bennett wrote one of the first critical studies of Virginia Woolf.
As one of the expert witnesses in the Lady Chatterley Trial, she helped counter the arguments of the prosecution by confirming Lawrence"s reputation as a novelist, that the work was more than a description of sexual encounters, and that Lawrence"s repeated use of ‘four-letter words’ were justified by literary intent.
lieutenant is interesting to note that Bennett"s mother had earlier been credited by Mrs Belloc Lowndes with having been "one of the very few to recognise the genius of Doctorate. H. Lawrence".