intrafiction
Intrafiction is a narrative mode in which a text foregrounds or incorporates another text that exists within the fictional world. In intrafiction, characters may encounter or read a manuscript, diary, letters, a newspaper, or a book that is presented as an artifact of the story’s universe. The technique is a form of metafiction that concentrates on texts internal to the fiction rather than on the act of writing itself or on the reader’s engagement with the outside author.
Common forms include embedded narratives (a story told inside the main tale), books within the book, or
Notable examples discussed in criticism include Italo Calvino’s If on a winter’s night a traveler and Mark