Whitney S. May is a lecturer for the Department of English at Texas State University and a doctoral student in the American Studies program at the University of Texas. Her work has appeared in such publications as Gothic Studies, Supernatural Studies, and the Edgar Allan Poe Review, as well as Representing Kink: Fringe Sexuality and Textuality in Literature, Digital Narrative, and Popular Culture and The Big Top on the Big Screen: Explorations of the Circus in Film.
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Offers a valuable approach to understanding King's novel and is a worthwhile contribution to King scholarship--Tracy A. Stephens "Studies in the Novel" This volume offers many things to appeal to both literary scholars and serious fans of one of King's most popular novels.--Richard M. Magee "Supernatural Studies" Whitney S. May's Encountering Pennywise: Critical Perspectives on Stephen King's 'IT' offers interesting and insightful commentary on a well-known but largely overlooked novel, films, and character.--Benjamin Radford, author of Bad Clowns