The Camomile
Catherine Carswell
An Invention
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Release Date: 15/08/2024
An Invention
Scottish fictional counterpart to Virginia Woolf's feminist essay 'A Room of One's Own'.
'the chamomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster is grows.'
Shakespeare, Henry IV part 1
The opening quote of The Camomile provides an insight into the book's title. The narrative highlights the tensions for a woman in the early twentieth century between the desire to explore her creativity and the duties expected of her as a prospective wife. Through a series of journal entries, which form an extended letter to her best friend, we follow the protagonist, Ellen, who rents out a room away from her family to provide a quiet space in which to focus on her music and her writing.
Ellen is a lively soul who wants the freedom to express herself and she finds a champion of her endeavours at the Mitchell Library. But as she falls in love and becomes betrothed to a doctor who is soon to return to India, she finds herself increasingly conflicted and has to eventually make a choice.