Henry Stanley Bennett


Henry Stanley Bennett, FBA was an English literary historian. Known as Stanley Bennett, publishing as H. S. Bennett, Bennett was an authority on mediaeval England, publishing Life on the English Manor in 1937, and subsequently writing extensively on literature of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

Education and Family

Bennett was educated initially at St Mark's College in Chelsea, and upon graduation became a schoolmaster at a London elementary school. After being invalided during the final stages of the Great War, he returned to England and gained admission to study at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
In 1920 Bennett married the literary critic Joan Frankau. Their son, Christopher S. Bennett, was a contemporary of the writer Simon Raven at King's College, Cambridge; he went into the Treasury, and disappeared in September 1966 whilst on a walking tour of the Savoy Alps. Their daughter Margaret married in 1948 the librarian Philip Gaskell.