Perhaps, Goethe's Faust, when Faust meets Helen.
>I've just read Wells' "The Chronic Argonaut" (1888) for the first time. It can be found here:
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>http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/chronarg.htm
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>It is actually a better story than I had been led to believe. I really wish Wells had completed it before salvaging the central concept for _The Time Machine_.
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>Is there any fiction before Wells in which time travel features in the plot? I suppose one could consider any story containing a seer or oracle as having an element of time travel, but I mean either bodily travel through time or "remote viewing".
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>Regards,
>M.R.F.
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