I checked out their book. Meter in Poetry: A New Theory. (Cambridge 2008). It is an excellent book. No discussion of stanza, verse paragraph. A handful of mentions of enjambment, mostly about the possibility of enjambing within the word--certainly interesting, but more of an exception in most poetic traditions. The theory of meter is the theory of the metrical line, not of the combination of metrical lines into larger prosodic units. There's very little discussion of relation of poetic prosody to speech prosody.
(Carlos Piera's chapter on Southern Romance meters in this book is very good.)
That is fine. It allows me to point out that metrics is very good at analyzing lines of poetry individually, but that there needs to be a whole discipline of the prosody of the unit larger than the line. Lineation is so strong a force that every discussion gravitates toward it.
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