"Despite this increase in Western knowledge of Tibetan literature, its study is still, relatively speaking, in its infancy—especially in comparison to the work that has been done on the literatures of India, China and Japan. Only a tiny portion of the vast Tibetan corpus has been translated into or discussed in Western languages, and the works that have been translated are overwhelmingly on religious and philosophical subjects."
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"Editors’ Introduction" by José Ignacio Cabezón and Roger R. Jackson. From Tibetan Literature: Studies in Genre (1996), pp. 11-37. external link
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