The 1800s vampire short stories were a product of their era. They reflected the Victorian fascination with the macabre and the unknown. Writers of that time used vampires to comment on society in a way. For instance, the vampire's need to prey on the innocent could be seen as a metaphor for the exploitation that was going on in society. Also, the way vampires were often outsiders could represent those who were different or marginalized in society.
They often have a sense of mystery. For example, in 'Dracula's Guest', the strange events and the unknown entity create an air of mystery. Also, a good vampire short story usually has a strong atmosphere. 'Carmilla' is set in a gloomy, isolated castle which adds to the spooky feeling. Another characteristic is the exploration of the human - vampire relationship, like in 'The Vampyre' where the relationship between the vampire and his victims is complex.
They are often full of suspense. Since they are short, every scene and description has to count towards building the horror. For example, the description of the vampire's lair might be brief but very eerie.
Another aspect is the immortality factor. Since vampires are immortal, their relationships and sexual encounters can be seen as something that spans centuries. This gives a different perspective on love and lust compared to human - centric stories. In these short stories, the vampires might have had multiple lovers over the years, and this can create complex relationship dynamics.
One interesting vampire short story is 'The Family of the Vourdalak' by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy. It's a chilling tale that delves into the horror of vampirism within a family setting.
One common theme is the struggle between the vampire's dark nature and their love for a human. For example, they may have to resist the urge to drink their lover's blood. Another theme is secrecy, as vampires often have to hide their true identity from the human they love.
One popular one is 'The Vampyre' by John Polidori. It's an early and influential vampire story. Another is 'Carmilla' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which has been widely read and adapted. These can often be found for free in the public domain on various e - book platforms.
Rose Hathaway is one of the main characters. She is a strong - willed dhampir (half - vampire, half - human) who is training to be a guardian. Lissa Dragomir is also important. She is a Moroi (a mortal vampire) and Rose's best friend.
One interesting plot could be the relationships between the characters. For example, the friendship or rivalry among the vampires and their guardians. Another might be the unique powers and how they are used in different situations.
One interesting short story could be about the origin of the vampires in Mystic Falls. Maybe it reveals how the first vampire was created there. Another could be a side story about a minor character's encounter with a vampire that changes their life. For example, a story about a local shopkeeper who discovers a vampire's secret and has to decide whether to keep it or expose it.