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The Milky Way

The Milky Way

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Number of Chapters: 37

Length: 11 hours and 26 minutes

Language: English

The Milky Way - F. Tennyson Jesse's first novel - began life as a 1913 magazine serial called The Adventures of Viv. In it, poor-but-plucky Cornish painter/model Vivian Lovel recounts events of her twenty-first year: en route from Penzance to London by steamer, she catches a baby dropped over the side of a sinking ship - and decides to keep it. Penniless, however, she "platonically" pairs up with pan-like fellow passenger Peter Whymperis, an actor and aspiring writer, and together they find work with a fifth-rate repertory troupe. Soon sacked, they nevertheless leave with money enough to buy milk for the baby. They then spend a night locked in a wax museum devoted to notorious murders and later trace a fugitive from justice to his lair. At a costume party, Viv rescues her beautiful friend Chloe from a cruel seducer, by taking her place (and his car). Viv then flits to Cornwall for a stint of modeling at an artists' colony. She's tempted to put down roots, but Peter appears, and they dance away as faun and nymph into the night. Back again in London, a publisher, whose home they invade, commissions Peter to write and Viv to illustrate a travel book about Provence, so they promptly decamp for France. While visiting the romantic locale of famous lovers Aucassin & Nicolete, Viv retells the fable so vividly to a filmmaker they meet that he decides to shoot the movie, with Aucassin played by Peter and Nicolete by - Chloe! Will Viv's faun succumb to the charms of her BFF? Or will her milky way have a honeyed end? The Milky Way is the only novel F. Tennyson Jesse completed before inadvertently touching a whirling airplane propeller with her painting/writing hand, the treatment of which left her with fewer fingers and a lifelong opiate addiction. Subsequently, she turned to crime - writing much about murders such as those that terrified Viv in the wax museum - and her later novels seem just a bit darker, harder, more impersonal and less ingenuous than this jeu d'esprit which was her first. (Introduction by Grant Hurlock)

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01 - General Cargo (Grant Hurlock)
02 - Ship-Magic (Grant Hurlock)
03 - Salt-Water Philosophy (Grant Hurlock)
04 - The Last of the "Chough" (Grant Hurlock)
05 - The Last of Harry (Grant Hurlock)
06 - London River (Grant Hurlock)
07 - Haggett's (Grant Hurlock)
08 - Some Talk and a New Toy (Grant Hurlock)
09 - The Call to Arms (Grant Hurlock)
10 - Being Fey (Grant Hurlock)
11 - Where the 'Bus Went (Grant Hurlock)
12 - The Babes in St. John's Wood (Grant Hurlock)
13 - We Increase and Multiply (Grant Hurlock)
14 - A Flutter in Fleet Street (Grant Hurlock)
15 - Secrecy Farm (Grant Hurlock)
16 - What I Found Under the Pillow (Grant Hurlock)
17 - The Rape of the Lock (Grant Hurlock)
18 - First Maurice and Then Edgar (Grant Hurlock)
19 - My Four Houses (Grant Hurlock)
20 - What I Told the Acanthus Leaf (Grant Hurlock)
21 - Spells (Grant Hurlock)
22 - An Epitaph (Grant Hurlock)
23 - The Odds and Ends (Grant Hurlock)
24 - A Long-Lost Parent (Grant Hurlock)
25 - Pan at Covent Gardens (Grant Hurlock)
26 - We "Leap Screaming" (Grant Hurlock)
27 - "Seals of Love, But Sealed in Vain" (Grant Hurlock)
28 - Abroad (Grant Hurlock)
29 - A Skeleton out of the Cupboard (Grant Hurlock)
30 - I Get Me to a Nunnery (Grant Hurlock)
31 - Mostly on Food and Money (Grant Hurlock)
32 - I Begin to Understand (Grant Hurlock)
33 - Via Amoris - (1) The Court of Love (Grant Hurlock)
34 - Via Amoris - (2) Aucassin and Nicolete (Grant Hurlock)
35 - Via Amoris - (3) Petrarch and Laura (Grant Hurlock)
36 - The World Obtrudes Itself (Grant Hurlock)
37 - The View from the Attic (Grant Hurlock)
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