Vita belonged to the Bloomsbury Circle or Group. It is often appointed to a group of British intellectuals who, during the first third of the XX century, stood out in the literary, artistic or social field. Most lived in the Bloomsbury district of London, located around the British Museum.Vita Sackville-West became the best-selling author of Hogarth Press, an editorial founded by Virginia Woolf.
On the one hand, if anything had such a heterogeneous group in common, it was the great contempt for religion, although they all shared the reaction against Victorian morality and the 19th-century realism. On the other hand, they all considered themselves members of an enlightened intellectual elite, of liberal and humanist ideology, and had mostly been educated with the same professors at Trinity College or King's College, Cambridge.