abyme
Abyme is a term used in art and literature to describe a self-referential or recursive embedding within a work. It is most often discussed under the French phrase mise en abyme, which denotes a depiction or narrative that contains a smaller copy of itself or a structure that mirrors the whole. The effect can emphasize the artwork’s status as a constructed object or invite reflection on perception, representation, and meaning.
Etymology and usage: Abyme derives from the French en abyme, meaning “in an abyss,” with abîme meaning
Forms and applications: In literature, abyme appears as metafiction, frame narratives, or embedded stories that reflect
Significance: Abyme can create complexity, ambiguity, or humor by foregrounding the processes of creation and interpretation.