A good example is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The woman in the story is in an isolated house, surrounded by nature. As she descends into madness, there are elements of the horror of self - discovery. Her own mind becomes a sort of unknown territory, much like the unknown aspects of nature in transcendentalist thought. The wallpaper, which is part of the room (a man - made part of nature in a sense), takes on a life of its own and torments her, showing how the familiar can become terrifying in the context of a transcendentalist - influenced horror story.
Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary' has elements of transcendentalist horror. The burial ground in the woods, which is a part of nature, has a power that defies the normal order. The characters' attempts to use this power for their own ends lead to horror. The forest, which should be a place of peace and connection to nature in a transcendentalist view, becomes a source of dread. The idea that there are forces in nature that are beyond human understanding and control, and when meddled with, can lead to terrifying consequences is well - presented in this story.
One example could be 'The Shining'. The story of a family isolated in a haunted hotel, with the father slowly losing his sanity due to the malevolent forces there. The idea of being trapped in a place with something evil preying on you is really scary.
One example could be a story where a group of friends goes camping in the woods. At night, a deranged man with a shotgun shows up. He starts hunting them one by one, and they have to run and hide. The fear of being shot and the isolation of the woods add to the horror.
A married man noticed his wife acting very strangely. She was dressing up more often and being very secretive about her phone. One day, he was cleaning their bedroom and found a hidden key. He was curious and used it to open a locked drawer in her dresser. Inside, he found love letters from another man. He was heartbroken. Later, he discovered that she had been having an affair for months. This discovery led to a lot of pain and turmoil in his life, as if his whole world had been turned upside down.
One example could be a story set in an old, abandoned asylum. The main character, a journalist, enters to do a story on the place. Initially, he hears unexplained screams echoing through the halls. This is the first horror element. As he delves deeper, he discovers that there are hidden rooms with old medical experiments gone wrong. And in these rooms, he starts to see apparitions of the patients who were experimented on. So the horror of the apparitions piggybacks on the initial horror of the unexplained screams.
Sure. 'The baby monitor picked up a voice. No one was in the nursery.' This short story is horrifying as it makes you think about some sort of unseen and uninvited presence in a place where a baby should be safe.
Sure. There was once a girl who received a pineapple as a gift. When she cut it open at night, a strange mist came out of it. The mist formed into the shape of a ghostly figure that started to haunt her dreams, whispering terrifying things to her every time she closed her eyes. That's a simple 'pineapple horror story'.
One example could be a story where a person is lost in a dark forest at night. They come across a fork in the path. One path seems to have strange noises coming from it, and the other has a faint light. If they choose the noisy path, they might encounter a pack of wild and menacing creatures. If they choose the light path, they find an old, creepy cabin with something even more terrifying waiting inside.
Sure. There was once a young girl who moved into a new apartment. At night, she noticed a strange flickering coming from the closet. Every time she got close to it, the flickering would stop. One night, she finally opened the closet and a cold wind blew out. She saw a pair of eyes briefly in the flickering light before she ran out screaming.
One common theme is the struggle between the individual and the unknown forces of nature. In transcendentalist horror, nature can be both beautiful and terrifying. Another theme is the dark side of self - discovery. As characters explore their inner selves, they might encounter aspects that are deeply disturbing. Also, the idea of the supernatural intruding on the transcendentalist ideal of the purity of the natural world is often seen.
A horror story could be set in an old asylum. The 'description of horror story' might lead to a tale where a journalist goes to investigate the now - deserted asylum. Once inside, she hears the screams of the patients that were once tortured there. The lights flicker on and off, and she sees a figure in a white gown running down the hall. When she follows, she finds herself in a room full of old medical equipment, and suddenly the door locks behind her, and she realizes she's not alone.