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
It seems like the best fit, but I’m not actually sure if that would apply either. The definition listed there is when a character talks directly to the audience, like in a Deadpool movie when he makes a joke as an aside, it seems to more apply to characters inside the story, not outside. I guess you can argue that the Narrator is considered a character in a story, but in my mind they’ve always seemed sort of nebulous and outside “the story” (with some exceptions to this).
Ha ha Terry Pratchett especially, but also Stephen King sometimes disagree 🙂