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Why not just read textbooks and lit history books then? You should be able to find ebooks or physical books at your local library, if you're interested in doing it more at your own pace. It won't be the exact course, obviously, but it sounds like that isn't a critical factor for you.
If you want an actual course curriculum, MIT publishes theirs, and it includes English lit: https://ocw.mit.edu/