
Hidden Truths
Born into a world of secrets and divided loyalties, herself being a ‘disappeared’ child with changed identity, Seraphina naturally felt inclined to similar real life historical and fictional events. With the time, the inclination grew into actions translated into literal detective investigations and solving of historical mysteries.
In 2021, Seraphina started working on a series of non-fiction essays under the title 'Menabilly, My Love...' In essence, a literary detective investigation focused on analysing and decoding of the text of the psychological thriller 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier.
Having a special lens of her own background allowing for a different vision, Seraphina was able see that the story 'Rebecca' is, in fact, an encoded record of tragic events associated with Jonathan Rashleigh's family and his Cornwall estate Menabilly.
In the autumn of 2023, Seraphina was prompted to look into the Romanovs disappearance case. At first, she was reluctant to approach the subject, as she felt that the officially fabricated storyline was somehow an unpleasant reminder of her own real life experience. Now, a year and a half later, she is glad she had started this investigation as her determination to find out the truth led her to astounding results which she reveals as she goes in her published on Medium platform articles under the common title ‘The In-Famous Romanovs’.
'Menabilly, My Love' (2021)
Author: Seraphina Bogomolova
Language: English
The non-fiction series of articles titled 'Menabilly, My Love...' focuses on the analysis of the text of the book ‘Rebecca’ (1938) by Daphne du Maurier, and its plentiful riddles connected to the Rashleigh family and their Cornwall estate, Menabilly, that served Daphne du Maurier as an inspiration for drawing the fictional Manderley. The particular attention is paid to the symbolism and coded meanings of the content, including words, phrases, and sentences, as well as inversion and mirroring techniques of story-telling.
The articles of the series:
'The In-Famous Romanovs' (2023-2025)
Author: Seraphina Bogomolova
Language: English
The articles of the series (the series is still ongoing):
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