Another could be 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The story's exploration of a woman's descent into madness in a confined space has elements that touch on the idea of self - discovery in a nightmarish context. It shows how the protagonist's mind is both a prison and a place of strange revelations, which relates to the idea of the self in transcendetalist thought, but in a very dark and horrifying way.
One well - known transcendetalist horror story is 'The Fall of the House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe. It has elements of the grotesque and the decay of a once - noble family in a desolate setting, which can be seen as having transcendetalist undertones in the way it explores the relationship between the human psyche and the decaying environment.
One of the common themes is the blurring of the line between reality and the supernatural. In transcendetalist horror, this can be seen as a way to make the characters (and the readers) question their understanding of the world. In stories like 'The Turn of the Screw', it's not clear whether the ghosts are real or just a product of the governess's troubled mind. Another theme is the power of the mind. The mind can be both a source of horror, as it can create terrifying illusions, and a means of escape. In some stories, the protagonist has to use their mental strength to face the horror, but in doing so, they might also be losing their grip on reality.
Sure. One story could be about a haunted house where strange noises are heard at night. Every time someone tries to sleep, they feel a cold presence.
There's 'Sredni Vashtar' by Saki. It's about a boy who has a strange and menacing pet ferret. And 'August Heat' by W.F. Harvey, a story of two men who seem fated in a very disturbing way. 'The Cone' by H.G. Wells is also a short horror story, where a man discovers his wife's infidelity in a rather horrifying manner.
I recommend the book," Shirt Life Strange " to you. The plot of this novel was very scary. It described the various strange stories that the female protagonist encountered as she grew up. Every story made one's scalp tingle. This novel perfectly combined horror, reasoning, and suspense. It was a very good horror mystery story. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
If you like school horror novels, I recommend School Rebirth: The Exorcist Girl to you. If you like short horror stories, I recommend " The Secret of House Number 417 " and " My Frog Cub Is Too Scary, I Send You The Cursed Diary ". I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Well, 'Psycho' could be in there. It has that iconic motel scene and a very disturbing character in Norman Bates. The story builds tension so well that it gives you chills throughout.
Sure. One might be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor' which was quite popular in 2018 horror short stories. It had a really creepy atmosphere with a haunted house setting and strange noises in the night.
In '27 short horror stories', the story of the abandoned asylum is quite good. The main character goes in to explore and discovers that there are things lurking in the shadows that are not of this world. The descriptions of the decaying building and the sense of being watched are very effective in creating horror.
There might be a story about a haunted forest in '14 animated horror stories'. The animation could show the trees as menacing figures and strange noises coming from the depth of the forest. The main character might be lost in this forest and encounter all sorts of terrifying things like shadowy creatures.
Sure. One well - known story could be 'The Haunted House' which might be in that list. It usually involves spooky happenings in an old, dilapidated house with strange noises and apparitions.