A lovely little introduction to metrical analysis of English poetry. The authors are actually Thomas Carper and Derek Attridge, the former a poet and the latter a scholar. Aimed at a general audience, this book reads easily, making a somewhat arcane topic accessible. Rather than chopping up lines into "feet" and labeling them with Greco-Latinate names, they focus on "beats." We get an analysis of various types of beats, offbeats, and virtual beats. The authors take great pains to be clear about all this, and if the book has one fault, it's that it talks down to the reader a little bit. However, this slim volume is useful to the specialist, too, as it presents a better beat notation system than the one provided in Attridge's more scholarly book, The Rhythms of English Poetry.
Heartily recommended for those interested in rhythm in English poetry.