Preface vii
Introduction 1
Part I: Romanticism, Biopolitics, and Literary Concepts
1. Biopolitics, Populations, and the Growth of Genius 23
2. Imagining Population in the Romantic Era: Frankenstein, Books, and Readers 50
3. Freed Indirect Discourse: Biopolitics, Population, and the Nineteenth-Century Novel 77
Part II: Romanticism and the Operations of Biopolitics
4. Building Beaches: Global Flows, Romantic-Era Terraforming, and the Anthropocene 113
5. Liberalism and the Concept of the Collective Experiment 148
6. Life, Self-Regulation, and the Liberal Imagination 186
Acknowledgments 231
Notes 233
Works Cited 291
Index 313