- Subjects
- Published
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New York, New York, U.S.A. :
Penguin Books
2003.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xxxv, 122 pages ; 20 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxiii-xxxiv).
- ISBN
- 9780142437278
- Introduction: Nella Larsen's Erotics of Race
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- The Text of Passing
- Backgrounds and Contexts
- Reviews
- "Passing" Is a Novel of Longings (April 27, 1929)
- Beyond the Color Line (April 28, 1929)
- The Color Line (April 28, 1929)
- The Dilemma of Mixed Race: Another Study of the Color-line in New York (May 1, 1929)
- As in a Looking Glass (May 3, 1929)
- Touch of the Tar-brush (May 18, 1929)
- Passing (June 1929)
- The Cat Came Back (June 5, 1929)
- Novel of Race Consciousness (June 23, 1929)
- Passing (July 1929)
- Passing (July 1929)
- Passing (Aug. 1929)
- Do They Always Return? (Sept. 28, 1929)
- Passing (Dec. 1929)
- Passing (Dec. 12, 1929)
- Contemporary Coverage of Passing and Race
- When Is a Caucasian Not a Caucasian? (March 2, 1911)
- Writer Says Brazil Has No Color Line (Oct. 1925)
- Does It Pay to "Pass?" (Aug. 20, 1927)
- From White Negroes (May-June 1928)
- 3,000 Negroes Cross the Line Each Year (July 12, 1928)
- From Negro to Caucasion, Or How the Ethiopian Is Changing His Skin (1929)
- Crossing the Color Line (July 28, 1929)
- From Crossing the Color Line (Aug. 26, 1931)
- 75,000 Pass in Philadelphia Every Day (Dec. 19, 1931)
- Careful Lyncher! He May Be Your Brother (Jan. 21, 1932)
- Blonde Girl Was 'Passing' (Jan. 23, 1932)
- Virginia Is Still Hounding 'White' Negroes Who 'Pass'
- The Rhinelander/Jones Case
- Society Youth Weds Cabman's Daughter (Nov. 14, 1924)
- Poor Girl to Fight Hubby's Parents (Dec. 26, 1924)
- From Calls Rhinelander Dupe of Girl He Wed (Nov. 10, 1925)
- From Loved Rhinelander, Wife's Letters Say (Nov. 13, 1925)
- From Rhinelander Bares Love Secrets (Nov. 21, 1925)
- From Kip's "Soul Message" Notes Read (Nov. 28. 1925)
- From Rhinelander Jury Reaches a Decision after Twelve Hours (Dec. 5, 1925)
- [Rhinelander Editorial], The Crisis (Jan. 1926)
- Rhinelander Gets a Fair Deal (Jan. 26, 1926)
- Mrs. Rhinelander to Sail (July 16, 1926)
- About Nella Larsen
- New Author Unearthed Right Here in Harlem (May 23, 1928)
- Behind the Backs of Books and Authors (April 13, 1929)
- Jean Blackwell Hutson to Louise Fox (Aug. 1, 1969)
- Author's Statements
- [Nella Larsen Imes, Guggenheim Application]
- [In Defense of Sanctuary]
- Letters
- To Carl Van Vechten [1925]
- To Charles S. Johnson [Aug. 1926]
- To Eddie Wasserman [April 3, 1928]
- To Eddie Wasserman [April 5, 1928]
- To Dorothy Peterson [n.d.]
- To Dorothy Peterson [July 19, 1927]
- To Dorothy Peterson [July 21, 1927]
- To Dorothy Peterson [Aug. 2, 1927]
- To Langston Hughes [n.d.]
- To Langston Hughes [1930]
- To Carl Van Vechten [April 15, 1929]
- To Gertrude Stein (Jan. 26, 1931)
- To Carl Van Vechten [May 14, 1932]
- The Tragic Mulatto (A)
- The Quadroons
- From The Garies and Their Friends
- From Clotel
- From Iola Leroy
- From An Imperative Duty
- The Father of Desiree's Baby
- From Pudd'nhead Wilson
- From The House Behind the Cedars
- The Octoroon
- Near White
- Mulatto
- From Imitation of Life
- Selections from Stories and Novels of Passing: "The Moment of Regret"
- From Iola Leroy
- From The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
- From Flight
- From Plum Bun
- From Black No More
- Passing
- Selected Writings from the Harlem Renaissance
- The Mulatto to His Critics
- The Sleeper Wakes
- Heritage
- Two Who Crossed a Line
- Criteria of Negro Art
- Freedom
- From The Negro-Art Hokum
- From Nigger Heaven
- Passing for White, Passing for Colored, Passing for Negroes Plus
- Criticism
- Nella Larsen's Passing: A Study in Irony
- Nella Larsen's Passing: A Problem of Interpretation
- Nella Larsen: Mystery Woman of the Harlem Renaissance
- From Passing for What? Aspects of Identity in Nella Larsen's Novels
- [From Black Female Sexuality in Passing]
- Nella Larsen's Harlem Aesthetic
- From Miscegenation and "The Dicta of Race and Class": The Rhinelander Case and Nella Larsen's Passing
- Clare Kendry's "True" Colors: Race and Class Conflict in Nella Larsen's Passing
- From Sororophobia
- Passing, Queering: Nella Larsen's Psychoanalytic Challenge
- From Passing Fancies
- Nella Larsen and the Veil of Race
- From The Recurring Conditions of Nella Larsen's Passing
- Passing and Domestic Tragedy
- Passing: Race, Identification, and Desire
- Racial Etiquette: Nella Larsen's Passing and the Rhinelander Case
- A Chronology
- Selected Bibliography