Darkness Visible, a phrase from Milton's poem Paradise Lost, may refer to:
- Darkness Visible (novel), a 1979 novel by British writer Sir William Golding
- Darkness Visible (Hannah book), a 1952 book about Freemasonry by English clergyman Walton Hannah
- Darkness Visible (memoir), a 1989 memoir by U.S. writer William Styron
- Visible Darkness, a 1959 Russian story and later book by Dmitri Bilenkin about a person who could see in infra-red light
- "Darkness Visible" (song), a song by American progressive rock band Altered State
- Darknesse Visible, a piece for solo piano by British composer Thomas Adès based on John Dowland's In darknesse let me dwelle
- Darkness Visible, a piece for symphony orchestra by Spanish composer Benet Casablancas after Pessoa and Milton´ words.
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Famous quotes containing the words darkness and/or visible:
“Today brings the sad, glad tidings that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln has passed from that darkness which had fallen upon her path through this life, out into the light and joy of that life toward which her vision has so long been strained.
Modern education is lethal to children.... We stuff them with mathematics, we pummel them with science, and we use them up before their time.”
—Honoré De Balzac (17991850)
“It is visible then that it was not any Heathen Religion or other Idolatrous Superstition, that first put Man upon crossing his Appetites and subduing his dearest Inclinations, but the skilful Management of wary Politicians; and the nearer we search into human Nature, the more we shall be convinced, that the Moral Virtues are the Political Offspring which Flattery begot upon Pride.”
—Bernard De Mandeville (16701733)