Recommendations Isekai novels with a protagonist that died during a time where modern day isekai stories weren't popular/don't exist.

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Yo!!!!
So I was wondering if anyone could reccomend me an isekai story where:

1. The protagonist dies during a time period where modern day isekai stories don't exist(for example, during the times of the early 19th century)
2. They are reincarnated into a fantasy world where magic and mythical beings exist
Thank you in advance.
 

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Iseakai stories have been around for centuries.
 

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Technically Alice in Wonderland but minus the death and reincarnation.
 

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Iseakai stories have been around for centuries.
Well, ok I guess. But when I said modern day isekai stories, I was specifically referring to stories that are mainstream like "That time I got reincarnated as a slime".
Technically Alice in Wonderland but minus the death and reincarnation.
I mean, it is an isekai story of sorts. But quite not what I am looking for.
 

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... The Chronicles of Narnia?
 
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probably something like this
 

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Wizard of Oz or is it Alice in wonderland?
 

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Peter Pan, we’ll one of the stories he dies and becomes Peter Pan so
 
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Greek Mythology seemed to have had a revolving door on stories of heroes dying going to hades and adventuring their way back or just adventuring there. Sisyphus for one died twice went to hades and escaped, then got punished when he died the third time. The Romans copied the Greeks as was standard for them.
Dante's Divine Comedy.
John Carter of Mars: Heck nearly ANYTHING written by Edgar Rice Burroughs is Isekai like.
Otis Adelbert Kline, he was a contemporary of Edgar Rice Burroughs, check out "Planet of Peril".
Go Look up "Sword and Planet" as a genre, many are Isekai type stories, very popular at the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Jules Verne had some Isekai like stories.
Robert E Howard. (Writer of Conan the Barbarian series) AKA one of the founders of the "Sword and Sorcery" Genre.
 

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Greek Mythology seemed to have had a revolving door on stories of heroes dying going to hades and adventuring their way back or just adventuring there. Sisyphus for one died twice went to hades and escaped, then got punished when he died the third time. The Romans copied the Greeks as was standard for them.
Dante's Divine Comedy.
John Carter of Mars: Heck nearly ANYTHING written by Edgar Rice Burroughs is Isekai like.
Otis Adelbert Kline, he was a contemporary of Edgar Rice Burroughs, check out "Planet of Peril".
Go Look up "Sword and Planet" as a genre, many are Isekai type stories, very popular at the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Jules Verne had some Isekai like stories.
Robert E Howard. (Writer of Conan the Barbarian series) AKA one of the founders of the "Sword and Sorcery" Genre.
Thank you for enlightening me on the history of isekai like stories.?

But I don't think the myths involving Sisyphus and the others with similar stories in Greek mythology qualify as a sort of isekai story because their souls didn't reincarnate into another world, but instead they were resurrected and returned to the land of the living.
 
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Thank you for enlightening me on the history of isekai like stories.?

But I don't think the myths involving Sisyphus and the others with similar stories in Greek mythology qualify as a sort of isekai story because their souls didn't reincarnate into another world, but instead they were resurrected and returned to the land of the living.
From the Wikipedia for Isekai: The genre can be divided into two types "transition into another world" (異世界転移, isekai ten'i) and "reincarnation into another world" (異世界転生, isekai tensei).[2] In "transition into another world" stories, the protagonist gets transported to another world (E.g by traveling into it, or being summoned into it).[2] In "reincarnation into another world" stories, the protagonist is sent into another world after dying in the real world. A common method of death is being run over by a truck and dying, spawning the meme of "Truck-kun", a truck which appears in many isekai series that kills the protagonist and the protagonist reincarnates into a different world.

Hades was considered the Underworld and to get to it, you had to die, get transported by a god/goddess or go through a portal to it.
From the Wikipedia for Hades: "Hades and his two brothers, Poseidon and Zeus, drew lots[18] for realms to rule. Zeus received the sky, Poseidon received the seas, and Hades received the underworld,[19] the unseen realm to which the souls of the dead go upon leaving the world as well as any and all things beneath the earth."

(All Bolding added by me).
Hades was not considered "hell" like the Christian mythos does, it was considered another world you passed on to. The living could visit it and live there even; such as Leuce a lover of Hades who even died of old age there. Just do not eat the food. Heroes seemed to have had a revolving door sort of requirement to visit there and get their Heroic passport punched from the number of them going there alive or dead.

I was just giving you older than 20th century examples, since you asked for an Isekai getting transported (by dying) before modern Isekai stories were written. Technically the first type of Isekai, means you could fly to it by spaceship even, which really opens up this can of worms. If you did not add the must have died bit to your Isekai requirement then the list would have been much, much longer. Heck I stayed away from Chinese and Japanese mythos; seems everyone was taking the highway to another world and back in some of their stories, dying first or not.

Good luck on your search though
 

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Err... does it count if the MC is from an older generation who grew up before Isekais became popularized?

Yeah, my MC was in his 60s when he got isekaied, but it's also one of those multi-isekai stories in which several people are transported. Some of the others in the cast are genre savvy, but not the MC, and such genre savvy jokes are kept to a minimum.
 

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Err... does it count if the MC is from an older generation who grew up before Isekais became popularized?

Yeah, my MC was in his 60s when he got isekaied, but it's also one of those multi-isekai stories in which several people are transported. Some of the others in the cast are genre savvy, but not the MC, and such genre savvy jokes are kept to a minimum.
Even if it wasn't part of the requirements that I posted on the thread, I wouldn't mind reading a story with such a protagonist.
 
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