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Undated handout photo issued by the British Library  on Thursday Oct. 2, 2014 of a Victorian vampire slaying kit on display in Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination exhibition, at the British Library, in London. The gothic  genre that has been spooking readers and viewers for centuries. It's the subject of a new exhibition at the British Library that explores 250 years of chills, thrills and bloody excess whose influence runs from the pages of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" to the clothes of Alexander McQueen. The exhibition at the  British Library in London runs from Friday Oct. 3, until Jan. 20(AP Photo/Royal Armouries/British Library) NO ARCHIVE

Undated handout photo issued by the British Library on Thursday Oct. 2, 2014 of a Victorian vampire slaying kit on display in Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination exhibition, at the British Library, in London. The gothic genre that has been spooking readers and viewers for centuries. It's the subject of a new exhibition at the British Library that explores 250 years of chills, thrills and bloody excess whose influence runs from the pages of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" to the clothes of Alexander McQueen. The exhibition at the British Library in London runs from Friday Oct. 3, until Jan. 20(AP Photo/Royal Armouries/British Library) NO ARCHIVE

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