PassingPosted in Books, Literary/Artistic Criticism, Media Archive, Novels, Passing, Women on 2009-10-26 20:23Z by Steven |
W. W. Norton & Company
September 2007
584 pages
5.2 Ă 8.4 in
Paperback ISBN: 978-0-393-97916-9
Edited by
Carla Kaplan, Davis Distinguished Professor of American Literature
Northeastern University
Nella Larsen is a central figure in African American, Modernist, and womenâs literature.
Larsen’s status as a Harlem Renaissance woman writer was rivaled by only Zora Neale Hurstonâs. This Norton Critical Edition of her electrifying 1929 novel includes Carla Kaplanâs detailed and thought-provoking introduction, thorough explanatory annotations, and a Note on the Text. An unusually rich âBackground and Contextsâ section connects the novel to the historical events of the day, most notably the sensational Rhinelander/Jones case of 1925. Fourteen contemporary reviews are reprinted, including those by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Mary Griffin, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Published accounts from 1911 to 1935âby Langston Hughes, Juanita Ellsworth, and Caleb Johnson, among othersâprovide a nuanced view of the contemporary cultural dimensions of race and passing, both in America and abroad. Also included are Larsenâs statements on the novel and on passing, as well as a generous selection of her letters and her central writings on âThe Tragic Mulatto(a)â in American literature. Additional perspective is provided by related Harlem Renaissance works. âCriticismâ provides fifteen diverse critical interpretations, including those by Mary Helen Washington, Cheryl A. Wall, Deborah E. McDowell, David L. Blackmore, Kate Baldwin, and Catherine Rottenberg. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Text
The Text of Passing
Backgrounds and Contexts
REVIEWS
- Mary Rennels â âPassingâ Is Novel of Longings (April 27, 1929)
- Beyond the Color Line (April 28, 1929)
- Margaret Cheney Dawson â The Color Line (April 28, 1929)
- The Dilemma of Mixed Race: Another Study of Color-line in New York (May 1, 1929)
- Alice Dunbar-Nelson â As In a Looking Glass (May 3, 1929)
- W. B. Seabrook â Touch of the Tar-brush (May 18, 1929)
- Esther Hyman â Passing by Nella Larsen (June 1929)
- Aubrey Bowser â The Cat Came Back (June 5, 1929)
- Mary Griffin â Novel of Race Consciousness (June 23, 1929)
- W. E. B. Du Bois â Passing (July 1929)
- Mary Fleming Larabee â Passing (August 1929)
- Do They Always Return? (September 28, 1929)
- âM. L. H.â â Passing (December 1929)
- Passing (December 12, 1929)
CONTEMPORARY COVERAGE OFÂ PASSINGÂ AND RACE
- When Is a Caucasian Not a Caucasian? (March 2, 1911)
- [Publisherâs Preface to the 1912 Edition of Johnsonâs Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man]
- Writer Says Brazil Has No Color Line (October 1925)
- Blood Will Tell (July 24, 1926)
- Don Pierson â Does It Pay to âPass?â (August 20, 1927)
- Juanita Ellsworth â White Negroes (May-June 1928)
- Lewis Fremont Baldwin â From From Negro to Caucasian, Or How the Ethiopian Is Changing His Skin (1929)
- Emilie Hahn â Crossing the Color Line (July 28, 1929)
- Caleb Johnson â Crossing the Color Line (August 26, 1931)
- Langston Hughes â Passing for White, Passing for Colored, Passing for Negroes Plus (1931)
- 75,000 Pass in Philadelphia Every Day (December 19, 1931)
- Careful Lyncher! He May Be Your Brother (January 21, 1932)
- Blonde Girl Was âPassingâ (January 23, 1932)
- Swedish Negro Baby! (April 28, 1932)
- Virginia Is Still Hounding âWhiteâ Negroes Who âPassâ (June 29, 1935)
THE RHINELANDER/JONES CASE
- Mark J. Madigan â Miscegenation and âthe Dicta of Race and Classâ: The Rhinelander Case and Nella Larsenâs Passing (1990)
- Selected newspaper articles on the case (list pending)
AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND BIOGRAPHY
- About Nella Larsen
- Miss Nella Larsen Bids for Literary Laurels (May 12, 1928)
- Thelma E. Berlack â New Author Unearthed Right Here in Harlem (May 23, 1928)
- Mary Rennels â Behind the Backs of Books and Authors (April 13, 1929)
- [Letter about Nella Larsen] Jean Blackwell Hutson to Louise Fox (August 1, 1969)
- Thadious M. Davis â Nella Larsenâs Harlem Aesthetic (1989)
- George Hutchinson â Nella Larsen and the Veil of Race (1997)
- Larson on birth, Passing, and death
- Davis on birth, Passing, and death
- Hutchinson on birth, Passing, and death
Authorâs Statements
- Nella Larsen Imes, âAuthor Statement,â 1926
- Nella Larsen Imes, Guggenheim Application
- [In Defense of Sanctuary]
Letters
- To Carl Van Vechten [1925]
- To Charles S. Johnson [August 1926]
- To Eddie Wasserman
- To Eddie Wasserman
- To Dorothy Peterson
- To Dorothy Peterson
- To Dorothy Peterson
- To Dorothy Peterson
- To Langston Hughes
- To Gertrude Stein
- To Carl Van Vechten
- To Carl Van Vechten
THE TRAGIC MULATTO(A)
- Lydia Maria Child â The Quadroons (1842)
- Williams Wells Brownâ From Clotel (1853)
- Frances Harper â From Iola Leroy (1892)
- William Dean Howells â From An Imperative Duty (1892 or 83?)
- Kate Chopin â The Father of DĂ©sirĂ©eâs Baby (1893)
- Mark Twain â From Puddânhead Wilson (1894)
- Charles Chesnutt â From The House behind the Cedars (1900)
- Georgia Douglass Johnson â The Octoroon (1922)
- Countee Cullen â Near White (1925)
- Langston Hughes â Mulatto (1927)
- Fannie Hurst â From Imitation of Life (1933)
SELECTED WRITINGS ABOUTÂ PASSING
- Frank Webb â From The Gairies and Their Friends (1852)
- Frances Harper â From Iola Leroy (1892)
- Charles Chesnutt â From House behind the Cedars (1900)
- James Weldon Johnson â From Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912)
- Jessie Redmon Fauset â The Sleeper Wakes (1920)
- Countee Cullen â Two Who Crossed a Line (1925)
- Walter White â From Flight (1926)
- Jessie Redmon Fauset â From Plum Bun (1928)
- Rudolph Fisher â From The Walls of Jericho (1928)
- George S. Schuyler â From Black No More (1931)
- Langston Hughes â Passing (1934)
SELECTED WRITINGS FROM THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
- Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. â The Mulatto to His Critics (1918)
- Countee Cullen â Heritage (1925)
- W. E. B. Du Bois â Criteria of Negro Art (1926)
- Nella Larsen [Pseud. Allen Semi] â Freedom (1926)
- George S. Schuyler â The Negro-Art Hokum (1926)
- Carl Van Vechten â From Nigger Heaven (1926)
- From Negro Womanhoodâs Greatest Needs: A Symposium (1927)
Criticism
- Nathan Irvin Huggins â [Schizophrenia from Racial Dualism]
- Mary Mabel Youman â Nella Larsenâs Passing: A Study in Irony
- Claudia Tate â Nella Larsenâs Passing: A Problem of Interpretation
- Mary Helen Washington â Nella Larsen: Mystery Woman of the Harlem Renaissance
- Cheryl A. Wall â Passing for What? Aspects of Identity in Nella Larsenâs Novels
- Deborah E. McDowell â [Black Female Sexuality in Passing]
- David L. Blackmore â âThat Unreasonable Restless Feelingâ: The Homosexual Subtexts of Nella Larsenâs Passing
- Jennifer DeVere Brody â Clare Kendryâs âTrueâ Colors: Race and Class Conflict in Nella Larsenâs Passing
- Helena Michie â [Differences among Black Women]
- Judith Butler â Passing, Queering: Nella Larsenâs Psychoanalytic Challenge
- Ann duCille â Passing Fancies
- Kate Baldwin â The Recurring Conditions of Nella Larsenâs Passing
- Gayle Wald â Passing and Domestic Tragedy
- Catherine Rottenberg â Passing: Race, Identification, and Desire
- Miriam Thaggert â Racial Etiquette: Nella Larsenâs Passing and the Rhinelander Case
Nella Larsen: A Chronology
Selected Bibliography