Combining the genres of memoir, literary and cultural critique, and medical testimony, Deformity offers a unique glimpse into the lived experience of a person with a disability in enlightenment London.
Interesting that Hay uses his deformity to situate himself even more firmly within Enlightenment society values, e.g. temperance, education, love of virtue. Couldn’t help smiling at the image of him emerging to a friend across the dinner table "from an Eclipse of a Sirloin of Roast Beef."