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Free College Course on the Writings of Mark Twain

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19 Jul

Hillsdale College, an independent liberal arts college, created a series of university-level lectures on Mark Twain’s writings.  This free college course on the writings of Mark Twain covers the works of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. 

A Free College Course on the Writings of Mark Twain
 

Completely Free, At Your Own Pace

The lectures are completely free, and may be accessed without registration. There are no ads to deal with — they truly are free! The lectures are given by three different professors. The topics range from Truth-Telling and Democracy to Not a Boy’s Book At All to Huck’s Moral Crisis.

The lectures may be viewed in your own timing and at your own pace. There is a Final Quiz at the end, for your own assessment.

How to Get this Free College Course on the Writings of Mark Twain

View the free college course on Mark Twain’s writings at Hillsdale College.

p.s. Like this freebie? Here’s a free college course on the writings of Jane Austen.  Also, check out these free college history courses , also from Hillsdale College .

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