Is there a name for when the narrator (in a literary text) talks to the reader directly?

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Is there a name for when the narrator (in a literary text) talks to the reader directly? - Blåhaj Lemmy

I’m talking about mainly third person narrators in fiction, like for example, “if you have felt/heard/seen X then…”. What is it called?

I’ve always known that as an aside.
Aside - Examples and Definition of Aside

Definition, Usage and a list of Aside Examples in common speech and literature. Aside is a short comment or speech that a character delivers directly to the audience or to himself, while other actors on the stage cannot listen.

Literary Devices
This seems the best answer