Which theme of imperialist literature is echoed in A Room Own?
"A Room of One's Own" by Virginia Woolf does not directly echo themes commonly found in imperialist literature. Imperialist literature often focuses on themes of conquest, domination, and the expansion of power, whereas "A Room of One's Own" primarily addresses issues of gender equality, women's rights, and the societal obstacles faced by women in pursuing intellectual and artistic fulfillment.