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In the Collapsed Cosmos, Jenny Everywhere knew of Moorcock, alongside Moore and Morrison, as one of the leading figures of “60s-80s counterculture British media”. Jenny, while her memories of her true multi-dimensional nature had been suppressed, believed that her childhood “fancies” of being an interdimensional adventurer had been inspired, among other things, by Moorcock, Moore and Morrison's work, mixed up with “half-digested occultism and quantum physics”. Later, she found a copy of Moorcock's Cornelius Quartet on her shelf, flipping to The Condition of Muzak on Page 704 to find a paragraph that kickstarted a reflection on her part on the place of the forgotten multiverse in the psyche of 21st century human Westerners. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)
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Michael Moorcock is the creator of Jerry Cornelius, who was an influence on the character of Jenny Everywhere in the real world. Jeanne Morningstar specifically cited Moorcock's Cornelius Quartet as having influenced The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere.